Industrial production, housing starts and permits in July have set the tone for a robust third quarter, as GDP growth is expected to be stronger than the long-run level of 1.8%. Industrial production rose 1% on the month, while housing starts and permits rose 3.9% and 0.1%, respectively, according to ... READ MORE >
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Housing starts and initial jobless claims give Fed mixed signals
Builders continued to pull back on the supply of new houses in October amid sharp declines in demand as mortgage rates steepened, the Census Bureau reported on Thursday. The decline came as the labor market continued to show resilience, with initial jobless claims falling unexpectedly by 4,000 to ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: U.S. housing permits reach 15-year high
Housing supply showed no sign of slowing down in January despite a decrease in starts because of the omicron surge. The one-time impact—which has subsided quickly—caused housing starts to decline by 4.1% in January to 1.638 million from 1,708 million in December on an annualized rate. But housing ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: Housing starts and permits end year with upside surprises
The housing market ended the year on a strong note as housing starts and permits rose unexpectedly in December, beating estimates of potential declines. Most of the monthly gains came from sharp increases in multifamily homes, a sign of strong confidence among builders—which was in line with data from ... READ MORE >
Chart of the day: U.S. housing starts and permits slowed amid shortages
Housing starts and permits stayed below expectations in September, signaling a supply slowdown because of shortages of materials and labor. The headline figure for housing starts fell by 1.6% on the month to 1.555 million units annualized because of a drop in multifamily units while single-family ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Housing market remains strong
Homebuilder confidence dipped slightly in June, with the National Association of Home Builders on Tuesday reporting a confidence index of 80, down from 81 in May. While the recent readings are below the peak of 90 reached last November, they are still above the pre-pandemic high of 76 reached in December ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Housing market stays steady despite headwinds
The housing market in the United States remained resilient in May as developers continued to grapple with higher costs amid a shortage of supply. Housing starts rose 3.6% to 1.57 million while permits dipped 3% to 1.68 million, according to Commerce Department data released on Wednesday. While off the ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Housing permits hold while lack of materials stifles starts
Homebuilders continue to be bullish on the American housing market as housing permits remained above 1.7 million for the fifth straight month, coming in at 1.76 million in April, according to government data released Tuesday. We expected permits to remain strong as they are often a result of ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Housing is on fire
Housing starts skyrocketed 19.4% in March to 1.739 million, blowing past expectations of 1.613 million and well above the 1.5 million long-term equilibrium, according to government data released Friday. The robust increase is a reversal from February's dip, which in hindsight appears to have been ... READ MORE >
CHART OF THE DAY: Housing market hits the brakes
Throughout the pandemic, a bright spot in the American economy has been housing, which had incredible growth as buyers looking for more space in the suburbs took advantage of historically low interest rates. Homebuilders responded, pushing starts and permits above the projected 1.5 million long-term ... READ MORE >