Housing inflation: Fed finding challenges in balancing supply, demand

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Home prices and rental costs are major components of the United States' inflation troubles. Between mortgage rates and supply-demand obstacles, Fed regulators are still forecasting deflationary trends in the future. American Banker Staff Writer Kyle Campbell sits down with Yahoo Finance to talk about housing data's involvement in recent inflation prints and the pressures homebuyers and renters are facing. 'If those prices are rising, it could lead to other related services increasing in price as well,' Campbell outlines. 'So it's not sort of the direct... cost of buying a home, but it's the things affiliated with it and how that... interacts with the broader economy.'

Home prices and rental costs are major components of the United States' inflation troubles. Betweenand supply-demand obstacles, Fed regulators are still forecasting deflationary trends in the future. American Banker Staff Writer Kyle Campbell sits down with Yahoo Finance to talk about housing data's involvement in recent inflation prints and the pressures homebuyers and renters are facing.

"If those prices are rising, it could lead to other related services increasing in price as well," Campbell outlines."So it's not sort of the direct... cost of buying a home, but it's the things affiliated with it and how that... interacts with the broader economy."Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions.

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