Americans staying put: US home turnover rate at lowest level in decades

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  1. Pushing the feds to drop rates only fuels indiscretionary spending by the feds.
    You think the existing unemployment climate will be disguised by a lower rate for the mid to lower Incomers? If they dup themselves into spending more or spending 2-500k on a home, the country will have a bigger problem then homeless. The banks will also own a lot of brick and mortar. Food theft will rise. Anger will fuel civil war.

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