The secular decline in interest
rates over the past generation correlates strongly with rising land values.
Not exact matches
Solar power has grown at a whopping 68 % average
rate over the
past 10 years, but still accounts for less than 2 % of total U.S. electricity
generation.
Historically, the Fed has responded to recession by cutting
rates substantially, with the benchmark funds
rate falling by 400 basis points or more in the context of downturns
over the
past two
generations.
(Interesting side note, this
rate and also the absolute CO2 emission from electricity
generation in NY state has declined substantially
over the
past 30 years — mostly due to a shift from coal to natural gas.)