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Jul 06 2019

U.S. Market Recon – July 2019

Economy
Housing
The US economy grew in the past quarter picking up the pace from the previous quarter. Unemployment is trying to escape its downward trend, with the headline rate ticking up to 3.7%. Workers’ earnings continue to rise, with average earnings climbing to $960/week. Home ownership is losing its upward momentum, with the national rate declining to 64%. Home building applications are trying to escape their downward trend this month and quarterly housing prices continue to rise a further 0.9%. [Read more…] about U.S. Market Recon – July 2019

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May 04 2019

U.S. Market Recon – May 2019

Economy
Housing
The US economy grew in the past quarter picking up the pace from the previous quarter. Unemployment continues to fall, with the headline rate ticking down to 3.6%. Workers’ earnings fell to $955/week this month, though the long-term trend is positive. Home ownership is losing its upward momentum, with the national rate declining to 64%. Home building applications are trying to escape their downward trend this month and quarterly housing prices continue to rise a further 0.3%. [Read more…] about U.S. Market Recon – May 2019

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Apr 07 2019

U.S. Market Recon – April 2019

Economy
Housing
The US economy grew in the past quarter, though not as strongly as it had previously. Unemployment is holding steady at 3.8%. Workers’ earnings continue to rise, with average earnings climbing to $956/week. Rental vacancies continue to fall, with the national rate ticking down to 6.6%. Home ownership continues to rise, with the national rate climbing up to 65%. Home building applications continue to fall this month and quarterly housing prices continue to rise a further 0.3%. [Read more…] about U.S. Market Recon – April 2019

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Mar 03 2019

U.S. Market Recon – March 2019

Economy
Housing
The US economy grew in the past quarter, though not as strongly as it had previously. Unemployment is trying to escape its downward trend, with the headline rate ticking up to 4.0%. Workers’ earnings continue to rise, with average earnings climbing to $951/week. Rental vacancies continue to fall, with the national rate ticking down to 6.6%. Home ownership continues to rise, with the national rate climbing up to 65%. Home building applications continue to fall this month and quarterly housing prices continue to rise a further 0.3%. [Read more…] about U.S. Market Recon – March 2019

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Jan 05 2019

U.S. Market Recon – January 2019

Economy
Housing
The US economy grew in the past quarter, though not as strongly as it had previously. Unemployment is trying to escape its downward trend, with the headline rate ticking up to 3.9%. Workers’ earnings continue to rise, with average earnings climbing to $948/week. Rental vacancies are trying to escape their downward trend, with the national rate ticking up to 7.1%. Home ownership continues to rise, with the national rate climbing up to 64%. Home building applications continue to rise this month and quarterly housing prices continue to rise a further 1.5%. [Read more…] about U.S. Market Recon – January 2019

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