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The Mail habitually gauges the amount of bigotry it can get away with, and plants its editorial view at the farthest edge.
The housing affordability index gauges the amount of a local, median-priced home (the price at which 50% of homes are more expensive and 50% are less expensive) you can buy if you earn the local median income, given current interest rates.
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