
Government Shutdown Could Disrupt US Housing Market
A potential U.S. government shutdown threatens to disrupt the housing market by halting the National Flood Insurance Program and delaying mortgage approvals.
Olivia Parker is a domestic policy correspondent for Crezzio, focusing on legislative affairs, housing policy, and economic development. She covers key policy debates and their impact on American communities.
A potential U.S. government shutdown threatens to disrupt the housing market by halting the National Flood Insurance Program and delaying mortgage approvals.
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