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Changes in number of housing units (Seasonally adjusted), United States
A1.3 Changes in number of housing units (seasonally adjusted), United States 3-month moving average of year-on-year changes In houses started 3-month moving average of year-on-year changes in houses authorized 3-month moving average of year-on-year changes In houses under construction Month-on-month changes In houses started Month-on-month changes in houses authorized Month-on-month changes In houses under construction % change 60- 30- 0- -30- -60 - Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Source: CEIC Data Company (accessed 21 March 2013).
Changes in number of housing units (Seasonally adjusted), United States
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Some positive signs in housing and labor markets suggest the recovery in the US is strengthening. House prices, measured by the housing affordability index median price, declined in Q3 2012 but rose s...
lightly in the last 2 months of the year. Looking at the 3-month moving average to smooth out monthly volatility shows prices trending upward in 2012. In terms of quantities, the number of housing units under construction and of housing starts rose in 2012. For houses under construction, in fact, the 3-month moving average of monthly growth rates measured year on year finally returned to positive territory in January 2012 (Figure A1.3).
In addition, the number of housing units authorized, which gives an indication of things to come, increased in 2012. In February 2013, the year-on-year 3-month moving average of the growth rate was 31.9%.
Source: CEIC Data Company (accessed 21 March 2013).
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