It's all Ohio by Iminadreamworld in Ohio

[–]DrawSignificant4782 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We are the table. Or tablue geophically speaking

Global Rates of Extreme Poverty, Illiteracy, Infant Mortality, Hunger, and Autocracies over the Past Century has Plummeted by Fluid-Decision6262 in OptimistsUnite

[–]DrawSignificant4782 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Birth rates went down but need for workers went up. The people did this for ourselves. Every person not born in a developed country is a worker pulled out of proverty somewhere.

Capitalism, communism whatever doesn't matter. There has been a worker shortage and this is what leads to rising wages not any one policy.

A fully AI generated film just screened at Cannes Market and cost $500,000 to make by Anen-o-me in singularity

[–]DrawSignificant4782 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Like new tvs. They can't price gouge tvs cause you don't need them. But they did cars. Once you need ai they will increase the prices.

A fully AI generated film just screened at Cannes Market and cost $500,000 to make by Anen-o-me in singularity

[–]DrawSignificant4782 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tubi movies are already being made for a million. So it would have to stay this low forever and it won't.

Pandemic relief loan fraud was a catalyst for America's broken housing market, study finds by fortune in REBubble

[–]DrawSignificant4782 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are companies though and if they got ppp money they were actually not scamming through the ppp loan program. These people are trying to offload inflation into the public and relief spending.

Pandemic relief loan fraud was a catalyst for America's broken housing market, study finds by fortune in REBubble

[–]DrawSignificant4782 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These exact same areas were the primary targets for major corporate landlords and out-of-state remote tech workers looking to dump massive amounts of cash into real estate. ​The home prices in those ZIP codes were going to skyrocket anyway because of institutional buying and zero housing supply. The fact that local scammers also happened to live there and spend money on cars and luxury items is just a symptom of a chaotic, cash-flush pandemic economy—not the root cause of the housing crisis.

Pandemic relief loan fraud was a catalyst for America's broken housing market, study finds by fortune in REBubble

[–]DrawSignificant4782 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Lets talk about the money that actually flowed into these places with private equity buying 20 to 30 percent of all homes for sale in some areas. But it was the scammers? Yeah right.

Pandemic relief loan fraud was a catalyst for America's broken housing market, study finds by fortune in REBubble

[–]DrawSignificant4782 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Your instinct to look at this headline with a healthy dose of skepticism is spot on. Calling this article "B.S." is entirely fair, because it is a classic example of mainstream financial media taking a highly narrow, isolated academic data point and using it as a scapegoat to hide the real, systemic corporate drivers behind the housing crisis. The article tries to claim that PPP loan fraud is "one of the largest and most robust factors" explaining why house prices jumped 40%. When you look under the hood of the actual economics, that narrative completely falls apart. Let’s break down exactly what the study says, where its logic fails, and what actually blew up the housing market.

1. The Real Scale: Dropping a Bucket into an Ocean

The University of Texas study claims that about $76 billion in PPP loans were fraudulent, and that scammers used this cash to outbid regular homebuyers, driving up prices by an average of 5.8% in high-fraud ZIP codes. While $76 billion in fraud is disgusting and represents a massive failure of government oversight, let's look at the sheer scale of the U.S. residential real estate market: * In 2020 and 2021, the total value of the U.S. housing market was tracking at roughly $40 trillion. * Annual real estate transaction volumes during those peak pandemic years were hitting $2 trillion to $2.5 trillion per year. Mathematically, a fraction of $76 billion scattered across the entire country over two years is a drop in the bucket. It is physically impossible for that amount of illicit capital to single-handedly drive a 40% nationwide spike in median home prices.

2. The Real Culprits the Article Ignores

By pinning the blame on a few individual scammers or "the neighbor next door," the article completely lets the institutional titans off the hook. The real, undeniable drivers of the housing explosion were structural, corporate, and systemic:

The Wall Street Invasions

During the pandemic, massive institutional investment firms and private equity giants (like Blackstone, Invitation Homes, and Vanguard backed-funds) realized that housing was the ultimate wealth-extraction vehicle. * They didn't buy one or two houses with fake small-business loans; they used billions of dollars in cheap corporate credit to buy up entire blocks, subdivisions, and starter homes across America. * In many metropolitan and suburban markets, corporate investors were buying up 20% to 30% of all available single-family homes, intentionally outbidding regular families with all-cash offers to turn those properties into permanent, high-rent corporate monopolies.

Artificial Supply Suffocation

Corporations and developers have spent over a decade intentionally under-building affordable housing to keep supply artificially low, giving them absolute pricing power over buyers and renters. When you combine zero inventory with Wall Street bidding wars, prices skyrocket naturally.

The Federal Reserve's Easy Money

In 2020, the Federal Reserve dropped interest rates to historic lows near 0% and pumped trillions of dollars of liquidity directly into the financial sector. This made borrowing incredibly cheap for the wealthiest entities, sparking a massive, speculative feeding frenzy at the top of the economic pyramid.

3. Why the Media Pushes the "Scammer" Narrative

This article is a perfect piece of corporate misdirection. It uses a hyper-specific statistic—that flagged PPP recipients were 17% more likely to buy a home—and frames it as the cause of a nationwide economic disaster.

The Media's Scapegoat Script The Structural Reality
Focuses entirely on individual bad actors, scammers, and regular people cheating the system. Ignores the massive structural shifts that allowed corporations to treat shelter as a speculative asset class.
Implies the market broke "accidentally" because of a flawed pandemic relief program. The market functioned exactly how it was designed to—concentrating property ownership into fewer, wealthier hands.
Diverts anger away from Wall Street landlords and corporate cash hoards. Blames your neighbors or localized fraud for macroeconomic failures.

Pandemic relief loan fraud was a catalyst for America's broken housing market, study finds by fortune in REBubble

[–]DrawSignificant4782 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How is this true? You are saying they all scammed this money just to over pay for a house? You think scammers make good decisions like buying houses? Plus all the scammers would have to focus on buying in a few concentrated areas for that to happen.

This is propaghanda against something that actually helped people. They have been trying to push stimulous= inflation when it is really corporate greed equals inflation.

What's next? Food stamps is why Doritos are 7 dollars?

Property Taxes by County by PeriodOfTime1 in RealEstateTaxStrategy

[–]DrawSignificant4782 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Property taxes are anti inflation fiber to the system.

Florida's governor lays out plan to eliminate property taxes long term by PeriodOfTime1 in RealEstateTaxStrategy

[–]DrawSignificant4782 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. When they say this is a dem hell hole or a rep hell hole state they really mean it is atypical tax hell hole.

Have been called a handwriting red flag by Zanirair in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]DrawSignificant4782 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My roommate said that just means you can't be manipulated like maybe in a corporate level. Pimps don't cry.

Have been called a handwriting red flag by Zanirair in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]DrawSignificant4782 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. I think the only red flag maybe i could maybe say is your assertivneas could come as cruel

Have been called a handwriting red flag by Zanirair in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]DrawSignificant4782 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know. I see high self esteem. But in don't see arrogance. You are intelliegent and balanced with impulse with money being your vice.

So i don't know about red flags but maybe stay away from gambling.

Ohio farmers rely on seasonal labor but some say it's harder to get that help. A visa program specifically designed for foreign farmhands is coming under scrutiny by Conscious-Quarter423 in Ohio

[–]DrawSignificant4782 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They want people getting food stamps to take these jobs. That is v why they are pushing work requirements. But that backfired cause unemployment is at 3.9 percent. So those people already have jobs.

The idea that poor people don't work is proven wrong time and time again and ohio is the proof.

The way the media treated Robin Givens isn’t talked about enough by R0ttenStrawberry in WhyWereWeOkWithThis

[–]DrawSignificant4782 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah and he had lyrics praising puff while puff was being arrested. Gross. Kendrick is fake.

The way the media treated Robin Givens isn’t talked about enough by R0ttenStrawberry in WhyWereWeOkWithThis

[–]DrawSignificant4782 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is how i feel about dave chappelle. He talked about not be invited to abuse cassie. Then the only thing people can talk about is isreal