Housing starts drop 10% |
CNN - May 17, 2011 |
New home construction tumbled in April, the government said Tuesday, as the nation's housing market remains weak.
Housing starts, the number of new homes being built, fell 10.6% in April to an annual rate of 523,000 units, down from a revised 585,000 in March, the Commerce Department said.
Economists had expected an annual rate 563,000 units, according to consensus estimates from Briefing.com.
The report also said there were 551,000 building permits issued in April. That's down 4% from 574,000 permits in March, and was also fewer than expected.
Building permits were forecast to have increased to an annual rate of 590,000 units.
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- Posted: 2011-05-17 10:24:59
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