
PropenomAIx DAB - Daily Audio Bulletin
The Inequality Multiplier: Housing’s 0.28 Trap
<p>The UK housing market hasn't just become expensive; it has fundamentally broken the social contract. New data from the IFS reveals that the last 15 years of monetary policy didn't just inflate assets—it mathematically doubled the persistence of wealth stratification. If you are banking on a "soft landing," you are looking at the wrong map. We are living in a bifurcated economy.</p><p>In this Sunday Masterclass, we strip away the daily noise to analyze the structural mechanics of the British property market. We begin with the "Inequality Multiplier." The common narrative is that parental wealth helps children bu...

