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This is using data from Bureau of Labor and Statistics. I'm a little unsure about it though, because some of the data points seem off (why does 55-64 have such a big jump in 2023? What's up with the 75+ spike in 1995? -- I used chat to create it...)
Anyhow, it seems to show that housing as a share of total expenditures stayed flat for most age buckets during the 2010s, but was rising before that? Curious what you think of it.
(it doesn't address @Undisciplined's points about household composition though...)
It's hard to take too much away from that. The blue line contains most first time home buyers and it is growing more than some of the others, but less than red and not really differently than purple.
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Did you look at the underlying data too or did you just ask chat to create it? Seems off to me
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just asked chat.
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