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Free Download Banks & Loans- The Rise and Fall of American Homeownership: Lessons from the 2008 Market Crash (Banking & Economics) by Keith M Gilbert
English | January 18, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DTFMXKGM | 74 pages | EPUB | 0.20 Mb
The evolution of homeownership in America has been a complex journey shaped by socio-economic factors, government policies, and cultural shifts. Initially, homeownership was a privilege reserved for a small segment of the population, often tied to wealth and land ownership. The early 20th century saw a gradual change as the concept of homeownership began to be viewed as a cornerstone of the American Dream. The post-World War II era marked a significant turning point, as returning veterans were encouraged to settle down and buy homes, spurred by the GI Bill and the expansion of suburban housing developments. This period catalyzed a surge in homeownership rates across the nation, establishing a cultural norm that would persist for decades.
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