New Construction Cools as Housing Starts Slow to Lowest Level in Over a Year
The latest report on new residential construction from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. ...
The latest report on new residential construction from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. ...
As fall creeps closer, summer begins its conclusion with slight drops and gains in new construction nationwide—a consistent trend this ...
After housing starts plunged in May, the latest report shows signs of recovery during June for overall construction—but for the ...
Housing starts fell significantly in May, as the residential construction sector continued to grapple with high material costs, persistent labor ...
Housing starts saw some significant shifts in the single-family and multifamily sectors this month, which economists claim is a reaction ...
March saw a significant downtick in privately owned housing starts, declining 11.4% from February’s revised estimate of 1,494,000 to reach ...
Correction: An earlier version of this article originally published on March 18 reported incorrect data. The article has been updated ...
This year kicked off with a downturn in construction—seasonally adjusted, there were only 1,366,000 privately-owned housing starts in January, 9.8% ...
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