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Re: Inflation No-Show Unlikely to Slow Fed Countdown to Rate Liftoff

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As rents soar and the supply of rental housing remains constrained, 2015 could be the tipping point, pushing more renters to home ownership.

In 2014, U.S. renters paid a collective $441 billion in rent, up $20.6 billion, or 4.9 percent, from 2013, according to a new report from Zillow, a real estate company. That translates to $26 more per month for the average renter. In some markets, however, the increase was far more. San Franciscans paid over 14 percent more in rent, while renters in Denver shelled out nearly 11 percent more. New York City area renters had it the worst, paying more than 10 percent of all the rent paid in the nation.

"Over the past 14 years, rents have grown at twice the pace of income due to weak income growth, burgeoning rental demand, and insufficient growth in the supply of rental housing," said Zillow Chief Economist Stan Humphries. "Next year, we expect rents to rise even faster than home values, meaning that another increase in total rent paid similar to that seen this year isn't out of the question. In fact, it's probable."


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Re: Inflation No-Show Unlikely to Slow Fed Countdown to Rate Liftoff
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 31 Dec 14 8:04 PM
Msg. 06928 of 65535

Clo,
If you was capable of remembering past last week . ..
You might realize that many of the things you need
to buy cost much more than they used to cost.

That is what inflation tends to do to folks.

Worse, many of our senior citizens are getting
hammered by these 'zero interest rates'.

My Mom has a bank IRA . . . with the banks paying,
essentially, nothing, on the money she has saved and
the fact that she must make mandatory withdrawals . .
Well, she's hurting financially.

Interest rates need to go up, and inflation needs to
be brought down to a slightly negative number.

Zim.


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