Upbeat New Jobs Report in June Leaves Housing in ‘Holding Pattern’
In a highly anticipated report on job growth from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on July 3, U.S. employers added ...
In a highly anticipated report on job growth from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on July 3, U.S. employers added ...
Consumers appear to be feeling more hopeful as summer begins and tariffs remain relatively low impact at the moment, according ...
When the typical U.S. household has to fork over 44.6% of their income just to afford a median-priced home, financial ...
Federal workforce cuts under the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative are having a ripple effect on the ...
The spring buying season appears to be more active than many had predicted, as both existing-home sales and pending home ...
Housing is in crisis, and it has been for the past few years. While the term “housing crisis” itself sparks ...
The real estate market’s inventory is up at the last count, but it is primarily existing homes entering the market. ...
The longstanding hindrance of high prices preventing buyers from entering the home-buying market as a national trend could be giving ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, which measures American opinions of current economic conditions and their outlook for the next ...
Existing housing inventory, which has been highly deficient in the past few years, saw a significant leap in May, according ...
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