The most ambitious crossover event in history: SHED data in FRED!
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Use the SHED and want an easier way to see all the survey questions over time? Now you can! I've built a new question tracker to show the questions asked in each year of the survey at shed.jefflarrimore.com (1/2)
It is searchable either for specific terms, by question code, or by survey year. And for questions that have been revised, you can pull up a drop-down to see a track-changes line edit of what has changed. Feedback and suggestions (including potential enhancements) are welcome! (2/2)
New Fed SHED survey: 6% percent of homeowners went without homeowners insurance, a majority because of cost. Among owners with insurance, 20% said they could not afford as much coverage as they wanted, while 14% said they struggled to afford the premiums. www.federalreserve.gov/publications...
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In “Has Generational Progress Stalled?” Kevin Corinth & @jefflarrimore.bsky.social assess whether younger generations are experiencing slower income growth relative to prior generations. They find that "generational progress has slowed, except for Millennials." read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...