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Housing Affordability in the United States, an Economic and Credit Perspective

Date:
Thursday, November 14, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. EST
Location:
On Demand
Duration:
60 minutes

Please join S&P Global Ratings’ analysts and Chief US Economist for a live webinar presenting our research findings on housing affordability in the United States, the credit risks and opportunities for not-for-profit affordable housing lenders, and where US housing affordability may be heading in the current interest rate environment. 

Key discussion points:

  • The current state of housing affordability in the United States and who is most impacted.
  • Key credit risks and opportunities facing not-for-profit affordable housing lenders as they confront the affordability challenge. 
  • Our views on the current rate-cutting environment and how that may influence housing affordability going forward.


Speakers: 
Nora Wittstruck
, Chief Analytical Officer, Governments
Satyam Panday, Chief US Economist

Moderator: 
Bruce Thomson
, Director, Sustainability Research

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