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14 lines
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{
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"HubID": "5279",
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"Date": "6/11/2025",
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"HubTags": [
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"External Platform Posts",
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"Future Map"
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],
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"Contacts": "",
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "5279__Image_URL.jpg",
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"Summary": "<p>The share of first-time home buyers has dropped from 50% in 2010 to just 24% today. As housing becomes increasingly unaffordable—driven by limited supply and the long-term effects of flawed monetary policies—many young people are unable to purchase homes, start families, or invest in their communities. This growing sense of exclusion has led some to disengage from both work and education, fueling a loss of hope about the future. That disconnection is contributing to the rise in political extremism and a range of broader social challenges. We must reverse this trend—and I believe we will—as new technologies, innovations, and business models begin to reach every corner of society, revitalizing the economy in more inclusive and dynamic ways. However, the next decade of transition will be turbulent as we navigate these deep structural shifts.<span></span></p>",
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"Notes": ""
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} |