MoM Change in Housing Price Index in the US
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The month-over-month Home Price Index is an indicator that measures how much home prices in the United States have increased or decreased from the previous month. This data is released monthly by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and is crucial for assessing the trends in the U.S. housing market.
The month-to-month data is helpful for understanding short-term fluctuations in home prices. An increase in home prices indicates a robust housing market, enhancing homeowners' property values. Conversely, a decline in home prices may suggest a stagnating housing market.
This data serves as a vital reference for policymakers to assess housing market trends and formulate appropriate housing policies. It also provides critical information for businesses and investors to gauge housing market dynamics and economic outlooks.
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| Forecast | Actual | Deviation | 1 min later | 5 min later | 10 min later | 15 min later | 30 min later | 60 min later | ||