October Housing Starts Slow on Higher Rates
Housing starts fell 3.1% in October, with single-family starts dropping 6.9%. Builders expect a more favorable regulatory environment in 2025 to boost the housing supply.
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Court Backs Approval of Utility Storm Plans
Challengers argued the utility storm-protection plans didn't assess whether proposed projects placed unnecessary financial burdens on customers.
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FAU: Prices Stay High Despite Waning Inflation
Core inflation remains high partially due to housing services prices, which rose 3.8% annually in September. The Fed is expected to cut rates again in December.
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