What Do Zoning Laws and the Fed Have to Do With National Security?

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Inflation is hitting us at the gas pump, supermarket, as well as mortgage and rent. While the Federal Reserve (Fed) tries to beat inflation by increasing interest rates, that actually makes mortgage and rent payments worse, not better. Average mortgage payments at the mean have increased by almost 60 percent since the fourth quarter of 2020. Asking rent increased by about 10 percent over the same period.
This hurts the U.S. economy and our international competitiveness.
“High housing inflation is a macroeconomic problem; money spent on housing is money not spent on education, durable goods, or meals out,” wrote Patrick Harker, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, in a Sept. 7 note. “And shelter inflation will eventually degrade the economic performance for the most costly areas as well.”…

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