US housing starts sink to six-year low

Housing starts in the U.S. plummeted to their lowest level since the pandemic began, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Higher material and financing costs have dampened builder confidence, raising concerns about exacerbating housing shortages. This downturn could hinder the recent progress made in most states to build enough new homes, impacting both the housing market and broader economic recovery efforts.

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