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numbers in general are higher than I expected 🤙 would be curious to see some states and their trend line over time.
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The data isn't state-specific, but it still gives us a good sense of the overall trend.
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interesting, thanks
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Great idea! I'll see if I can find that data.
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What the hell is going on with that blue-on-blue non-monotonic color scheme?
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It really feels like the ship is sinking 😂
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Outside of California and New York, home prices are cheap relatively
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We think of it as NY and CA being preposterously overpriced.
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42 sats \ 2 replies \ @kr 6 Mar
the linked article says Russia has an 84% homeownership rate, why is it colored grey?
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I'm not sure what the designer was thinking here.
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And China is 90 percent
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Alabama and Mississippi are reversed on the US map there.
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This is great thanks for sharing. Which color is Blackrock?
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😂
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Home ownership is prevalent in the western and westernized countries.
No home ownership in China and Russia???
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😂 Everything here belongs to the state, you see.
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Grey usually just means "data not available". However, my understanding is that people in China do not own homes, but rather sign long-term leases with the state.
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The map was coded incorrectly
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I live in Turkey. We have 15 million refugees here. And avarage citizen has no chance to buy a house. Even rents are sky rocketed.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @SatsMate 7 Mar
We need private equity-funded organizations to stop outbidding everyday Americans for homes. This problem won't be fixed until we add more supply to the market, ban investment banks from bidding on homes, or see wages in real terms rise.
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Or stop letting them print loans to buy them?
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