Housing: The United States vs Vermont

In: Housing Interactive Maps Source: WSJ

21 Aug 2009

Compare some interesting housing variables (foreclosure rate, home price %change, personal income %change, and GDP). The related article talks about Vermont missing the boom and the bust.

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1 Response to Housing: The United States vs Vermont

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Nancy Meaker

August 21st, 2009 at 12:21 pm

Another reason why I love Vermont. Vermont has always gone to the beat of its own drummer, which seems to have kept some of these strong external patterns out (and keeping the heavy economic footprint of flandlanders out so VT stays green and unique and special). Not uncommon to hear up in VT: “what recession?”.

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