Want to receive my Sunday morning articles each week? Click Subscribe below. Household Formation Stats and the Easing of the Housing Crunch Economists and sociologists will study the pandemic era for generations trying to understand how this global event impacted so much of our collective behavior, economic and otherwise. I remember reading one thing relatively early on (and I’m sorry for not remembering or saving the reference), that the economy was surging during COVID because
This was a great read! Personally, I’m a fan of the ones where you apply history and demographics to advice for current investors (like this one, encouraging discipline). The comparison to 2007-11 was a good point.
An article about aging populations and their effects on tax bases, the viability of investment in a region, and if it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy of decline (aging customers consume less, fewer opportunities for new businesses, fewer people moving into the area?) could be a cool future topic. I think about it a lot at least, but I may be overblowing it’s real effect.
Keep up the weekly round up. Very informative.
This was a great read! Personally, I’m a fan of the ones where you apply history and demographics to advice for current investors (like this one, encouraging discipline). The comparison to 2007-11 was a good point.
An article about aging populations and their effects on tax bases, the viability of investment in a region, and if it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy of decline (aging customers consume less, fewer opportunities for new businesses, fewer people moving into the area?) could be a cool future topic. I think about it a lot at least, but I may be overblowing it’s real effect.