Government housing policies—FHA lending pressures, the affordable-housing push on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since ~1994, and a 2006 law plus 2007 SEC rules making it harder for ratings agencies to be tough on subprime MBS—distorted incentives by inducing lending to poor-credit borrowers with no money down and no documentation, which is a large part of why the US housing sector failed so severely.

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Speaker

Charles Calomiris

Evidence Quote

I think the big deal was FHA and the affordable housing push since about 1994 odd that the government has had on Fannie and Freddie

Source

Charles Calomiris on the Financial Crisis 10/26/2009EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:20:15 AM

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