Harvard Thinking: Priced out of the American dream
Owning a home feels increasingly unattainable for many middle-class Americans. Last year, home prices surged to nearly five times the median income. Yet the pace of building new housing, which could create more affordability, remains slow. In this episode, host Samantha Laine Perfas talks with urban economist Ed Glaeser, former CEA chair Jason Furman, and innovative housing expert Amy Tomasso about how those hoping to buy can make sense of the current housing crisis.

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The case for a liberal arts education

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Harvard Thinking: How does memory work (and not work)?

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Why we are getting poorer | dr. Cahal Moran (Unlearning Economics)

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Harvard Thinking: Why should you try the Mediterranean diet?

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Scott Galloway: The Rich Are Quietly Preparing For The AI Collapse

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Harvard Thinking: The perils of perfectionism

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"A.I. and Our Economic Future," Professor Chad Jones

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Harvard Thinking: Preserving learning in the age of AI shortcuts

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Why the next 25 years could surpass anything in modern memory | Peter Leyden: Full Interview

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FULL DISCUSSION: Google's Demis Hassabis, Anthropic's Dario Amodei Debate the World After AGI | AI1G

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