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U.S. Housing Starts Plunge 11.4% In March, ... The Commerce Department said housing starts plunged by 11.4 percent to an annual rate of 1.324 million in March after surging by 9.8 percent to ...
Single-family housing starts, which account for the bulk of homebuilding, dropped 12.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.022 million units last month, the Commerce Department's Census ...
Housing starts in the US fell in March by the most in a year, as weak demand from high prices and mortgage rates gives builders little confidence to break ground. Skip to content.
Overall housing starts plummeted 14.7%, the biggest drop since April 2020, to a rate of 1.321 million units in March. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast starts would fall to a rate 1.487 ...
U.S. single-family homebuilding plunged to an eight-month low in March and could decline further as tariffs on imported materials raise costs and offset declining mortgage rates. Single-family housing ...
The U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development reported that new housing starts in March 2025 dropped 11.4% from February, re Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT عربي ...
The US Dollar Index holds above 106.00 after housing data. Housing Starts in the US fell 14.7% in March to 1.32 million units, the monthly data published by the US Census Bureau revealed on Tuesday.
US housing starts hit three-year low; ... Overall housing starts plunge 11.3%; permits up 6.9%; ... having raised its policy rate by 525 basis points since March 2022 to the current 5.25%-5.50% range.
US housing starts rose in February by more than forecast after a weather-related plunge, led by a pickup in single-family home construction underpinned by builder incentives. New residential ...
Total housing starts fell 9.8% in May. Much of May's plunge can be owed to a significant decline in the volatile multifamily series, while single-family projects edged up slightly. Still, the sharp ...
The Commerce Department said housing starts plunged by 11.4 percent to an annual rate of 1.324 million in March after surging by 9.8 percent to a revised rate of 1.494 million in February.