The 2008 Housing Crisis: A Brief Overview of Causes

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In 2007, the U.S. fell into a deep financial recession. One of the main causes of this was the bursting of the housing bubble, which lead to a housing crisis. What is a housing bubble? A housing bubble is defined by Businessdictionary.com (n.d.) as a “temporary condition caused by unjustified speculation in the housing market that leads to a rapid increase in real estate prices. As with most economic bubbles, it eventually bursts, resulting in a quick decline in prices...if a housing bubble swells to an extremely high level, the aftermath of the burst may set the housing market back years” (businessdictionary.com). What this means is that people believed home prices would continue to rise, so home buyers sought to buy, while lenders sought to lend, because of a misguided belief that home prices would not drop. Falling home prices caused the housing bubble to burst, which contributed to a housing crisis.
Leading to the bursting of the housing bubble were three major contributors: a cultural change in American society, a push by the federal government to get people to home ownership, and subprime lending by financial institutions. These events coincided to create the 2008 housing crisis. Many people ended up with homes they could not afford, and lending institutions ended up with homes that were underwater.
Cultural Change
At one time, Americans were known as people who saved money. This was true during and after WWII, when people began purchasing government savings bonds at rates between seven and eleven percent (Garon 2012). The savings rate by the 1960s was seven to eight percent (Melicher & Norton, 2014, 168). This was a period when people would save to purchase wanted items, like cars and household goods. If you didn’t have the...

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