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Grant Cardone, the CEO of Cardone Capital, has publicly criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for his interest rate policies, arguing that they are causing significant harm to the housing market. According to Cardone, the current rate hikes are making it increasingly difficult for average Americans to purchase homes, thereby exacerbating the ongoing housing crisis.
Cardone emphasized that the rising interest rates have led to higher mortgage costs, which directly impacts affordability for potential homebuyers. He believes that these policies are not only detrimental to individuals looking to buy their first home but also to the overall economic recovery. The real estate mogul expressed concern that the Fed's approach is stifling growth in the housing sector, which is a crucial component of the economy.
In his statement, Cardone called for a reevaluation of the current monetary policies, suggesting that a more balanced approach could help revive the housing market and make homeownership more accessible to Americans.
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