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By Stephen McBride via Iris.xyz It was 2008. More than eight million Americans lost their homes. Another 10 million lost their jobs. And the S&P 500 cratered 56%. As you know, the source of all this was a collapse in US housing. Between 2006 and 2009, the average home lost over 25% of its value. […]
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