It only takes a few moments to share an article, but the person on the other end who reads it might have his life changed forever.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

U.S. housing starts rise 2.3% in August to 750,000 - MarketWatch

U.S. housing starts rise 2.3% in August to 750,000 - MarketWatch

 Construction on new U.S. homes rose 2.3% in August to an annual rate of 750,000, while permits fell slightly from a multi-year high. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had expected starts to climb last month to an annual rate of 775,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis. Housing starts in July were revised down to 733,000 from an original reading of 746,000, according to Commerce Department data. Permits for new construction, viewed as a gauge of future demand, fell to an annual rate of 803,000 from July's slightly revised level of 811,000. Permits for single-family homes, which usually account for three-quarters of the housing market, edged up to an annual pace of 512,000 last month, the highest rate since March 2010. Housing starts are 29% higher compared to one year ago

No comments:

Post a Comment