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Subject Biden’s Relief Plan Would Send Federal Spending Above $9 Trillion
Date January 27, 2021 12:07 PM
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California housing prices are at record levels.

January 27, 2021

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The Price of a Home in California Is Reaching Record Levels ([link removed] )

California continues to face the same underlying problem that has priced out many Californians for decades: the state has a shortage of housing units, largely because of government regulations that drive up the costs of production.

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By Michael D. Tanner

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With Biden’s Proposed $1.9 Trillion in New Relief Aid, Spending Will Easily Top $9 Trillion in 2021 ([link removed] )

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- Government Spending Could Top $9 Trillion ([link removed] )

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