US Single-Family Housing Starts Drop in November Due to High Mortgage Rates

US Single-Family Housing Starts Drop in November Due to High Mortgage Rates
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Monthly construction of new single-family homes and building permits fell to a two and a half year low in November.

This was caused by higher mortgage rates combined with inflation, which further weakened housing market activity, according to a report from the U.S. Census Bureau, on Dec. 20.
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