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U.S. housing starts rose sharply in November, but all the gains came in the multi-family sector. Single-family starts fell nearly 5% month over month.
U.S. retail sales rose slightly month over month in November and by more than 4% year over year as the holiday shopping season hit full stride.
New home sales in October came in well below economists' consensus estimate, and sales of homes priced under $300,000 accounted for half of the month's total sales volume.
New housing starts in October rose month over month by 18,000. Including an upward revision of 9,000 units to September's total, October was a pretty good month.
New home sales dropped by 13.2% year over year in September, the worst monthly drop in nearly two years. The number of homes in inventory rose again last month.
U.S. housing starts declined month over month in September but remain nearly 4% higher than a year ago. New permits issued remain roughly flat with year-ago totals.
New home sales in the U.S. in August rose month over month by more than expected, largely due to a downward revision in July sales. Homes sold in August were also less costly, and that may be good...
Housing starts rose sharply in August according to the Census Bureau. The less-good news is that new building permits dropped sharply as well. Because these data are notoriously volatile and subject...
U.S. retail spending rose less than expected in August, although year-over-year retail sales are up nearly 6%. Slower auto and clothing sales weighed most heavily on August sales.
U.S. spending on new construction reached a seasonally adjusted annual level of $1.3 trillion in July, including a year-over-year increase of 6% in private residential construction.
New home sales fell month over month in July by 1.7% although they remain 12.8% above July 2018 sales. The U.S. Census Bureau reported the data Wednesday, noting a median sales price of $328,700 in...
New residential construction rose slightly month over month in July following a sharp decline in June. Total housing starts are up more than 6% year over year for the first seven months of 2018.
The U.S. Census Bureau reported Wednesday morning that retail sales in July rose 0.5% month over month and more than 6% year over year. The increase was much better than expected.
New residential sales declined month over month in June, even with a big reduction in the original estimate for May sales. For-sale inventory levels did rise, however.
New housing starts fell from a multi-year high in May to a 9-month low in June. Demand remains strong, but builders are wary about rising materials and labor costs driving prices even higher and...