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Housing starts, the change in the number of new residential buildings that began construction, rose 3% from May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.35 million in June, according to a ...
Housing starts rose to a 1.35 million annual pace from 1.31 million in May, the government said Wednesday. ... Single-family starts fell by 2.2% in June, while apartment starts rose by 22%.
— -- Housing starts jumped 6.9% in June to a 3 ½-year high, underscoring the residential real estate's slow recovery as a bright spot in a sputtering economy. Construction of homes and ...
Housing starts rose more than expected in June, but permits for future construction fell as builders grappled with shortages of labor and key materials, the Census Bureau and the Department of ...
U.S. housing starts rose more than expected in June as construction activity increased broadly, but a downward revision to the prior month's data pointed to a housing sector treading water in the ...
Construction of new homes in the U.S. increased sharply in June as the country continued to reopen, with data showing housing starts rose by 17.3% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.186 million ...
The results were below analyst expectations for 1.46 million starts. Single‐family housing starts in June were at a rate of 935,000, 7% below the revised May figure of 1.01 million and 7.4% below a ...
Area housing starts rose 47% over the same period a year ago, records from a local permit tracking service show. June's figure was 325, up from 221 in 2019, according to Tulsa-based New Orders Weekly.
Housing starts rose to a 1.35 million annual pace from 1.31 million in May, the government said Wednesday. ... Single-family starts fell by 2.2% in June, while apartment starts rose by 22%.
Housing starts, the change in the number of new residential buildings that began construction, rose 3% from May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.35 million in June, according to a ...