The Housing Crisis: Your Biggest Questions, Answered

住房危机:解答您最关心的问题

WSJ Your Money Briefing

2026-06-26

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After a week of exploring America’s housing crisis, listeners wanted to know more. WSJ real estate bureau chief Craig Karmin joins What's News host Luke Vargas to tackle your biggest questions from mortgage rates and construction to immigration and tariffs. Listen to all episodes in our series on ideas for fixing the housing crisis. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Your money briefing is on hiatus, but today we're wrapping up our special series on housing,

  • one of the biggest financial challenges facing Americans today.

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  • In the final episode of our housing series, what's news host Luke Vargas sits down with WSJ real estate bureau

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