Economist Warns: Crashing Office Market Deepens 'Doom Loop' for U.S. Cities

12 September 2023

The declining demand for office space is pushing major US cities towards an economic crisis, warns Columbia professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh. Cities like Atlanta and Chicago face historic vacancy rates. This decline threatens states’ revenues from reduced property taxes. Consequently, tax rates may spike, and office property values could plummet by 35%. Additionally, banks with significant exposure to the $600 billion office building debt are in jeopardy.

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