The Homeownership Rate and Housing Finance Policy – Part 2: The
The homeownership rate is broadly regarded by policymakers as a core measure of how well the US socioeconomic system is delivering a good quality of l
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Homeownership Rates for Households Aged Under 35 Fell to 38.5%