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Chart from McKinsey Quarterly:

“We estimate that falling home prices erased more than $3.4 trillion of household wealth in 2008.”

curiositycounts:

global view of the housing bubble

(via theatlantic)

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    bubble… Or why Spain is in Crisis while Germany is not.
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    Good old reliable Switzerland. And Germany. So organized and level headed. (minus the Third Reich). Looks like I should...
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    The global recession (which is really mostly an Anglo-European recession, really) in housing prices. What’s interesting...
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    Extremely simple way of summarising how much the credit crisis fucked the UK housing market. A drop of around 100 index...
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    Chart from McKinsey Quarterly:
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    An international bubble meter:
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    Max 10-11 éves lehettem, amikor valami történelmi ifjusági regény olvasásakor egyszer csak odacsapott ez. Hogy eddig...
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    I would be interested in data leading up to 1970 as well. This chart made me sad because looking at it I realized that...
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    Interesting how housing prices in Germany, Sweden and Switzerlard were nearly static for forty consecutive years....
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    Perspective is interesting.
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