QoQ Change in Quarterly Housing Price Index in the US
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The quarterly Housing Price Index quarter-over-quarter is an indicator that shows how much housing prices in the United States have increased or decreased from one quarter to the next. This data is released quarterly by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and is crucial for assessing trends in the housing market.
The quarter-over-quarter data helps to understand how housing prices are fluctuating over short periods. If housing prices are rising, it indicates a robust housing market and an increase in homeowners' property values. Conversely, if housing prices are falling, it may suggest a stagnation in the housing market.
This data serves as a vital reference for policymakers to evaluate housing market trends and formulate appropriate housing policies. It is also an essential source of information for businesses and investors to gauge housing market trends and make economic projections.
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