MoM Change in Housing Starts in the US
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The month-over-month housing starts measure the change in the number of new residential building projects started in the United States from one month to the next. This data, released monthly by the U.S. Department of Commerce, is critical for assessing trends in the housing market.
The month-to-month data helps to understand how the housing market is fluctuating in the short term. An increase in housing starts indicates a robust housing market with rising consumer demand for homes. Conversely, a decrease in starts might suggest a stagnating housing market.
This data serves as an essential reference for policymakers to assess housing market trends and develop appropriate housing policies. It is also a vital source of information for businesses and investors to gauge housing market dynamics and economic forecasts.
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