U.S. housing starts surge 22.6%

Construction of new U.S. homes surged 22.6% last month as homebuilders bounced back from a lull induced by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that new homes were started at an annual pace of nearly 1.5 million in July, highest since February and well above what economists were expecting.

Housing starts have now risen three straight months after plunging in March and April as the virus outbreak paralyzed the American economy.

Last month’s pace of construction was 23.4% above July 2019’s.

Source: Los Angeles Daily News

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