U.S. housing starts jump 10.5% in August |
MarketWatch - Sep 21, 2010 |
New housing starts surged 10.5% in August to the highest level since spring, but the activity was driven by a sharp spike in apartment construction, government data showed.
Housing starts rose in August to an annualized rate of 598,000, compared with a revised 0.4% increase in July, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had expected housing starts to drop to 535,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis.
While the report seemed to point to an upturn in the weak U.S. housing market, most economists downplayed the better-than-expected number. They pointed out that data for multi-family starts, which surged 32.2% in August, is notoriously volatile and represents just a small portion of the housing market.
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- Posted: 2010-09-21 22:30:30
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