Fed’s Labor Market Moves Threaten Housing Stability as Foreclosure Fears Grow

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The Federal Reserve’s efforts to weaken the labor market could have serious implications for the housing sector, as dwindling savings and potential job losses create a looming threat of rising foreclosures, amplifying the fragility of the housing market.

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