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New home construction rose by nearly 8% month over month in August and by 12% year over year.
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The U.S. Census Bureau has released its annual data on median household income and poverty, and there are few surprises here.
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New home sales fell sharply in July, largely as a result of a substantial revision to the June sales total.
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This would be a particularly bad time for certain legal immigrants to apply for a green card or a visa or visa extension in Fresno, California — or in Columbus, Ohio, or El Paso, Texas, among other...
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There are nearly 60 million Hispanic people in the United States, which means they make up 18% of the population. That number is expected to grow substantially over the next several decades.
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New home sales fell for the second straight month in May but the good news is that sales of homes priced below $300,000 rose sharply, indicating perhaps that more first-time buyers are able to get...
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Among the most popular foods Americans eat in the summers are hot dogs and hamburgers, but the rate at which people consume these varies significantly from state to state.
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New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods fell for the second time in three months in April while shipments dipped for the first time in three months.
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New home sales dropped sharply month over month in April, but remain well above April 2018 levels.
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The fastest growing city in America last year was a modest-sized one in Arizona, according to new Census data.
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New Census data released Thursday shows that New York is still America's largest city, but among the biggest cities in the United States, five are in Texas.
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New home sales in the U.S. rose by 4.9% month over month in February, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The year-over-year increase was a much more modest 0.6%.
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Sales of new homes dropped by 4% year over year in January and 7% compared to December. Unusually cold weather, a partial government shutdown, and substantial upward revision in December's total all...
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Data for U.S. housing starts in January were released Friday showing sharp jumps in both total starts and starts on single-family home construction. New permits issued slipped slightly.
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Home sales rose month over month in December and were up more than 2% year over year for the month. The for-sale inventory was also higher and, alas, so were prices.
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