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Home ownership and measuring inflation - BBH

"This interesting chart was in the Financial Times recently. It shows home ownership rates several EU countries.  The useful chart also shows those who own (red bar) and those who pay a mortgage, or housing loan (light blue) and those that rent (dark blue)," notes Marc Chandler, Global Head of Currency Strategy at BBH.

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"A few observations jump out at us.  Home ownership is the lowest in Germany.  It is the highest in Spain.  However, look at Italy.  Home ownership is almost as great as in Spain, but the larger red bar means that fewer Italians have mortgages on their homes.   Denmark and the Netherlands have the highest percentage of home ownership supported by mortgages."

"In the United States,  home ownership stood at 63.7% at the end of Q2.  It averaged 65.3% over the past half century.  The peak was reached in Q2 2014 at 69.2%.   A 2012 survey, the most recent we found, suggests that nearly 30% of American homeowners do not have mortgage debt."

"There are two components of shelter costs in the US measures of inflation.  There is rent, and there also is a function for the owner equivalent (OER).  OER in the US is nearly 25% of the CPI basket.  However, OER is not included in the EU measure of inflation.   While home ownership is roughly the same, a little more than 60%, more Europeans can do it without debt."

"This is one of the examples of our general point about comparing inflation.  The major central banks have all adopted an inflation target of about 2%.  However, while the target is broadly similar, the basket of goods and services they target is strikingly different.  A while back, we created a table that compares CPI measures between the US, EU, Japan and the UK, which we repost here:"

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