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Is the U.S. Stuck in a Second Housing Slump?

Ray Suarez talks to Yale University's Ron Shiller about the U.S. housing picture.

03/29/2011

PBS News Hour

Is the U.S. Stuck in a Second Housing Slump?

Clip: 3/29/2011 | 6m 29s

Ray Suarez talks to Yale University's Ron Shiller about the U.S. housing picture.

The economy may be showing sings of new life but new data show a weak housing market. Ray Suarez talks to Yale University's Ron Shiller about the state of the U.S. housing picture.

03/29/2011

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