Differences in Renter-Homeowner Personal Inflation Rates Reach a Record High
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RESEARCH & INSIGHTS
While both renters and homeowners are still experiencing higher-than-average inflation, the spread between the two has never been wider.


Jason M. Davis
- Nov 30, 2022
Consumer Confidence Data is Sending Mixed Signals
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Survey dropped for the second consecutive month in November, but underneath is a mixed reality.


Jason M. Davis
- Sep 15, 2022
What To Know About The Fed’s Next Move
The Fed is geared for another 75 bps rate-hike September, but in the background looms a debate about what they can and should do.


Jonathan O'Kane
- Sep 15, 2022
Diplomas and Due Dates are Keeping Americans Out of the Labor Force
There has been a sizable shift in people referencing family responsibilities as their rationale for staying out of the labor market.


Dylan Szeto
- Jul 31, 2022
How the Labor Market Impacts Tenant Performance
A Chandan Economics analysis of the relationship between Google searches, unemployment insurance (UI) claims, and on-time payment rates.

Jonathan O'Kane
- May 2, 2022
On-time Rent Payments Have Recovered, But Lower-Income Households Still Lag Behind.
The timeliness of rent payments has steadily improved from pandemic-related stress, but performance varies among income groups.


Jason M. Davis
- Apr 1, 2022
Gateway Markets Show Signs of A Rebound
A significant laggard at the beginning of the pandemic, independent landlords in Gateway markets (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco,...


The Chandan Economics Research Team
- Mar 29, 2022
New Census Data Show Population in Sun Belt Continues to Boom
New Census Data Shows Population in Sun Belt Continues to Boom

The Chandan Economics Research Team
- Jan 19, 2021
COVID Relief 2.0: Analysis, Reaction, and the Path Ahead
After months of gridlock, Washington approved and passed a new $900B COVID-relief bill in law in December. Despite its delay, the new...


Jason M. Davis
- Nov 18, 2020
On the Sideline: Long-Term Unemployment During COVID Continues to Rise
As the U.S. enters a troubling new phase in the battle against COVID, the road to getting life and the economy back to normal feels just as


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