I-bonds are nice for the long haul.
But to get any real value out of them you need to invest year-after-year and never cash out early.
The $10k limit makes it an investment that isn't short hall or quick-turn.
Very limiting for high income/large holdings investors.
Rents are going to be spotty. You can't fix a housing shortage with higher or lower interest rates or a change in lending standards in the current equation.
So I think Millennials are going to flex that new found political power.
That could mean direct govt investment and structural changes.
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