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by brusselssprouts
2051 days ago
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I think these graphs mistakenly compare inflation adjusted wages to unadjusted house price. It also fails to account for increases in house size. Inflation adjusted cost per square foot is $126 in 1978 and $146 in 2020, about a 16% increase. Inflation adjusted wages over the same years went from 24.5K in '78 to 36K in '19, for about a 46% increase. According to these stats, housing is actually more affordable for the same home size. Wage numbers from your fed link, and housing numbers from here:
https://www.supermoney.com/inflation-adjusted-home-prices/ |
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In my neighbourhood over the last ten years small-ish 1-floor homes built in the 70s and 80s have been consistently replaced with 3-story McMansion atrocities.
You can't buy a smaller, cheaper, house because they are not being built, and I suspect the reason I'd that their price per square foot would be sky high due to the cost of the land.