Deputy Chief Economist at The California Association of Realtors
Oscar Wei is the deputy chief economist at the California Association of REALTORS® (C.A.R.), a
statewide trade organization of real estate professionals with more than 200,000 members. He
comanages the Research and Economic Department and oversees the operation of data analytics
and survey research within the division. As an economist at C.A.R., Oscar provides regular updates
on the economy, state and regional housing markets, consumer behaviors, and public policy issues.
He has written articles and reports on subjects including housing supply, affordability, mortgage
finance, homeownership, tax reform, and other topics related to the real estate industry. He
contributes frequently to C.A.R.’s weekly housing market update newsletter, Housing Matters
Podcast, and Housing Perspective. His work has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times, San
Francisco Chronicle, Kiplinger’s, NPR, KFI, as well as other media outlets.
Oscar has been with C.A.R. since 2003. Before that, he worked for a toy company as an analyst to
conduct research on identifying kids’ trends and evaluate their global implications on the toy
industry. Oscar has a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley
and a master’s degree in economics from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.