Por: MarketWatch Politics October 11, 2022
And “it’s going to continue until we’re gonna see some price declines,” Cooper said. “And we’re seeing signs already.” Sellers were holding out hope that the situation may improve, Ali Wolf, chief economist at Zonda Research, a housing market-research platform, told MarketWatch in podcast. “What we’re hearing from the sellers’ side is that they definitely feel nervous that they’ve seen demand fall off,” Wolf said.... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
MIAMI - JUNE 23: (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Getty Images For much of last year you could get a 30-year mortgage at around a 3% rate. Now mortgage costs are closing in on 7%. That’s a dramatic change in the affordability of U.S. housing in a short space of time. Now... + más
Today’s mortgage rates: 30-year rates dive below 7% | Fox Business
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MarketWatch USA Politics October 03, 2022
Whether or not it pleases would-be buyers, we’re unlikely to have a repeat of a crash like the country experienced from 2008 to 2014, when house prices fell by double-digit percentages from their 2007 peak. Prices “might go down a little bit, but a crash I consider to be a... + más
Home prices might drop but won’t crash: What buyers should know | WGN-TV
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MarketWatch USA Business October 02, 2022
Still, the U.S. housing market will shift in favor of home buyers by the end of 2023, 44% of 107 economists and housing experts for its Home Price Expectations Survey said. And 12% of these experts believed that shift will happen sooner — that is, this year. Yet roughly 45%... + más
Most economists say the U.S. will become a buyer's housing market in 2023. Here's where you'll see the biggest declines in value. | MarketWatch
On Home Prices, Powell Forecasts A Correction, What Is He Seeing? | Forbes
NBC News USA Opinion October 01, 2022
Hurricane Ian has already caused at least 34 deaths, and early numbers suggest that financial losses could hit $40 billion. But these numbers tell only part of the story. What they don’t reveal is how Ian will lead to growing inequality, and heighten racial disparities.... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics September 30, 2022
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RTTNews USA Business September 24, 2022
The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a sharply lower open on Tuesday, with stocks likely to give back ground after showing a strong upward move over the past several sessions.The futures came under pressure following the release of the Labor Department's... + más
Hotter Than Expected Inflation Data May Lead To Pullback On Wall Street | RTTNews
Fed Decision, Statement To Be In Focus On Wall Street | RTTNews
The Boston Globe USA Business September 21, 2022
A 99-day stretch of declines in the average US national gasoline price came to an end Wednesday, a sign that the effect of falling fuel costs, which have recently helped temper overall inflation, might be waning.The decline to date has only partly reversed a prolonged run-up in... + más
The historic streak of falling US gas prices is over | CNN
US gas prices tick up, ending 99-day streak of lower costs | Associated Press
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