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U.S. homebuilder sentiment tumbled to a five-month low in February amid worries that tariffs on imports would combine with higher mortgage rates to further drive up housing costs.
U.S. homebuilder sentiment dropped to a seven-month low in March as tariffs on imported materials raised construction costs, a survey showed on Monday.
Analysts had been expecting a slight improvement, given recent tariff negotiations and pullbacks by the Trump administration.
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U.S. Homebuilder Sentiment Drops to Five-Month Low As Trump Tariff Concerns Rise - MSNU.S. homebuilder sentiment fell to a five-month low in February, signaling negative outlooks amid tariff concerns. The NAHB Housing Market Index fell 5 points in February to 42, down from 48 a ...
US Homebuilder Sentiment Drops to Five-Month Low on Tariff Costs ... A gauge of housing market conditions from the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo fell 5 points ...
U.S. homebuilder sentiment dropped to a seven-month low in March as tariffs on imported materials raised construction costs, a survey showed on Monday. The National Association of Home Builders ...
Expectations for the next six months fell 13 points to 46, its biggest drop since the start of the pandemic.
U.S. homebuilder sentiment dropped to a seven-month low in March as tariffs on imported materials raised construction costs, a survey showed on Monday. The National Association of Home Builders ...
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