Building Costs vs. Housing Prices: Why Construction Isn't Driving the Crisis

19/08/2025 25 min
Building Costs vs. Housing Prices: Why Construction Isn't Driving the Crisis

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Episode Synopsis

Historically, one major reason has consistently been cited for the growth in housing costs in this country: the rising cost of building homes. But that relationship is changing. In this episode, University of Chicago economist Chad Syverson breaks down 75 years of data to reveal a surprising truth—construction costs and housing prices have become "completely decoupled." From the post-WWII boom to today's record-breaking market, Syverson explains why building materials and labor costs can no longer explain skyrocketing home prices, and what factors are really driving the housing affordability crisis.

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