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May 10th
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    via mathematical poetics
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    Well this seems fishy.
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    This chart originally ran in the New York Times in 2006. More current values and a future projection have been added by...
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    This is a bit depressing but not particularly surprising.
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    Ouch! (the trend shows us back to 1890 levels, adjusted for inflation, in the next few years.
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    does this still mean it’s a “crash”, or was it merely a return to normalcy?
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    Why I’m not confident housing should be considered “undervalued.”
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  1. virjinjunk likes this
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    via mathematical poetics
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  20. onlyonet reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    Well this seems fishy.
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  22. sunfoundation reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    This chart originally ran in the New York Times in 2006. More current values and a future projection have been added by...
  23. most-curious reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    This is a bit depressing but not particularly surprising.
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  29. electisms reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    Ouch! (the trend shows us back to 1890 levels, adjusted for inflation, in the next few years.
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  34. youremrlebowski reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    does this still mean it’s a “crash”, or was it merely a return to normalcy?
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    Why I’m not confident housing should be considered “undervalued.”
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