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Connor O’Brien posts on X about housing market, surge, city of, people with the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence finance
Social topic influence housing market #108, surge, city of, people with, $cava, countries, acs, faster, number of, a very
Top assets mentioned CAVA Group, Inc. (CAVA)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"The lottery is indeed indefensible. @RonHira is totally on the mark there. The problem: the proposed rule is too. It does absolutely nothing to address the IT outsourcer problem. Virtually nothing to prioritize higher-paid talent. We can do SO much better"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-16T15:14Z 6924 followers, 1008 engagements
"There is a great retrospective in the WSJ today on how the UK's post-Brexit experiment with big increases in legal immigration went wrong. Their mistakes yield some important policy lessons for supporters and critics of skilled immigration. Let's dive in: (tl;dr: What was intended to be a skilled immigration surge made the catastrophic mistake of setting visa criteria based on college degrees and workers filling so-called "labor shortages" ultimately leading instead to a surge in low-skilled rather than high-skilled immigration.) Post-pandemic Britain dramatically increased net migration"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-08-28T14:46Z 6919 followers, 315.2K engagements
"Seems pretty clear that the alleged rise in Autism is almost (if not entirely) about more testing and an expanding definition not a giant spike in its actual prevalence. Kudos to WSJ for being the rare outlet to bother asking this question"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-16T16:23Z 6924 followers, 88.9K engagements
"City of X million people with a $XXX billion budget by the way"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-17T14:37Z 6922 followers, 4906 engagements
"@bobbyfijan @zyudhishthu @ModeledBehavior What's the fundemantal difference between German and American housing that makes the former a set of connected related markets and the latter a series of disconnected segmented markets"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-17T14:07Z 6920 followers, XX engagements
"Justifying my Cava habit to my wife with "sometimes there's $50000 in the bag.""
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-12T23:55Z 6923 followers, XXX engagements
"All for destroying regulatory barriers that impede family-friendly housing in particular. But we really just need to build as much as we can. It all helps. No segment of the housing market exists in a vacuum untouched and unrelated to the others"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-16T21:02Z 6916 followers, XXX engagements
"@bobbyfijan @zyudhishthu @ModeledBehavior Maybe. But the fact that markets are different in some ways (even big ways) doesn't itself tell you whether those differences matter for the question of segmentation. At the end of the day they're both housing markets in countries where people freely move"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-17T14:21Z 6920 followers, XX engagements
"@bobbyfijan @ModeledBehavior Here are the correlations for apartment rents as reported in the ACS. Still very strong"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-16T19:57Z 6923 followers, 6718 engagements
"@bobbyfijan @zyudhishthu @ModeledBehavior And if anything the fact that the German housing market is probably more regulated/less dynamic than ours would suggest to me that markets are likely more connected/less segmented here than there"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-17T14:23Z 6920 followers, XX engagements
"@bobbyfijan @zyudhishthu @ModeledBehavior Wouldn't you expect the effect of higher turnover to go in the opposite direction i.e. in a higher turnover market all else equal markets are going to respond even faster to changes in the supply of different unit types"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-17T14:14Z 6920 followers, XX engagements
"I correlate Zillow price data by number of bedrooms at the MSA level. There's a very strong correlation between prices across home sizes. Evidence against strong housing market segmentation by number of bedrooms. New X BR units ease tight 3+ BR markets for families"
X Link @cojobrien 2025-10-16T15:35Z 6924 followers, 34.1K engagements