Why nobody really knows the scale of the U.S. housing crisis

by Julie Z. Weil The Washington Post Feb 5, 2026 Tom Brenner WASHINGTON, JANUARY 26: Homes covered with snow, pictured near the Adams Morgan neighborhood in Washington, on January 26, 2026. A massive winter storm touched down over the DMV yesterday, bringing at least six inches of snow to the District. (Photo by Tom Brenner

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The cities where home prices have changed the most (and least) over the past 130 years.

  BusinessEconomyEconomic PolicyMediaPersonal FinanceFuture of WorkTechnologyBusiness of Climate Department of Data Did your grandparents and great-grandparents really pay less for their homes than you did, even after inflation? The Department of Data might have the answer. October 20, 2025   9 min The Painted Ladies at Alamo Square in San Francisco. (R. Krubner/Classic Stock/Getty Images)

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Home-schoolers dismantled state oversight. Now they fear pushback

HOME-SCHOOL NATION Home-schoolers dismantled state oversight. Now they fear pushback. Some states are considering new regulations amid efforts by school-choice advocates to give home-school families taxpayer funding By Peter Jamison  and  Laura Meckler December 28, 2023 at 7:00 a.m. EST Ohio state Rep. Marilyn John (R) co-sponsored a school-choice bill that would have given public money

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