Scenarios about 'housing boom'
The rapid expansion of residential construction and home buying, typically characterized by significant increases in housing prices and mortgage lending. Housing booms often reflect periods of economic optimism, demographic shifts, and favorable financial conditions, though they may create market bubbles if growth outpaces sustainable demand. In alternate history scenarios, different housing boom patterns can dramatically alter urban development, wealth distribution, and the severity of subsequent economic downturns.
What If The GI Bill Was Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 failed to pass, fundamentally altering America's post-war development, higher education landscape, and middle-class formation.