Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with Marco Gaietti, a seasoned expert in housing economics with decades of experience in analyzing real estate market trends and their broader economic impacts. With a background in management consulting, Marco has guided countless stakeholders through the
Imagine a scenario where American companies, giants of innovation and global influence, find themselves tangled in a web of foreign rules that dictate how they operate not just abroad, but right here on U.S. soil. This isn’t a hypothetical—it’s the current reality as the European Union rolls out
Imagine a world where governments could simply print money to solve every fiscal challenge, from funding massive infrastructure projects to bailing out struggling industries, without a second thought about the consequences. At first glance, this might seem like an easy fix to budget shortfalls, a
Imagine a scenario where a mere fraction of a city’s population—say, less than 10%—decides to raise taxes for everyone, burdening households with costs they had no real say in approving. This isn’t a hypothetical; it played out in Charlotte, North Carolina, during a recent election when a
Setting the Stage for Concern Imagine owning a home that’s worth less than the loan you took out to buy it—a financial trap that feels impossible to escape. This scenario, known as being "underwater" on a mortgage, is becoming a reality for a growing number of American homeowners. According to
The Pandemic Mortgage Trap: A Rising Dilemma Mounting Regret and Economic Pressure Recent data paints a troubling picture of homeownership in the aftermath of the pandemic buying frenzy. A survey from Intuit Credit Karma indicates that nearly 25% of homeowners now regret their purchase, a sentiment