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To: Doughboy who wrote (39100)8/25/2005 10:44:10 PM
From: CalculatedRiskRespond to of 306849
 
I had the same reaction. I respect Norris, and his suggestion is interesting, but I agree with you.



To: Doughboy who wrote (39100)8/25/2005 10:53:02 PM
From: CalculatedRiskRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
California's housing bubble built on risky loans
rocklintoday.com

Excerpt<G>:

The question we've been asking is, "How are young people ever going to be able to buy a house?"

What we should be asking is, "How are young people going to be able to afford to live after they buy their house?"