Talk:Housing insecurity in the United States
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2015 Divergence blurb on figure showing changes in 1br housing prices
editThe figure showing the change in 1br housing prices in the US contains the blurb "2015 divergence could be from minimum wage increases or the 2014-2015 oil price crash." The bit about oil price divergence sounds plausible, but I don't see it cited, and it seems like whoever wrote it is synthesizing their own views. I think economic causation can be hard to establish, so why not leave out speculation about the cause of a divergence in housing prices and let the readers make up their own mind? (The bit about minimum wage doesn't sound so plausible to me--but, again, even if speculative it would be good to have a reliable source speculating on it.) 2603:7080:340:9A00:A3C6:3EB4:44AB:1705 (talk) 17:13, 5 April 2024 (UTC)