Core US Consumer Prices Rose in April by Most in Two Years
The cost of living excluding food and fuel rose at a faster pace than expected in April, indicating inflation is inching toward the Federal Reserve’s goal.
Sales of New Homes Climb to Seven-Year High
Purchases of new homes in the U.S. unexpectedly rose in February to a seven-year high as stronger job gains helped bolster industry activity amid severe weather.
Sales of Existing Homes Fall Short of 5 Million Pace
Sales of previously owned homes fell short of a 5 million annual rate in February for a second month, showing an industry struggling to gain traction amid rising prices and a lack of inventory.
Housing Starts Plunge by the Most in Four Years
Beginning home construction plunged in February by the most in four years on colder-than-usual temperatures and snowstorms in parts of the U.S., while an increase in building permits indicated the drop may prove temporary.
Confidence Among Homebuilders Falls to Eight-Month Low
Confidence among U.S. homebuilders unexpectedly fell in March to an eight-month low as prospective buyers were in little rush to shop for properties ahead of the busier spring selling season.
Consumer Sentiment Declines in March to Four-Month Low
Consumer confidence declined in March to a four-month low as optimism about the U.S. economy was tempered by weaker income expectations and a rebound in gasoline prices.
Durable Goods Orders Rise for First Time in Three Months
Orders for durable goods rose in January for the first time in three months, showing manufacturing may be starting to stabilize as companies look beyond weaker global markets and cutbacks among energy producers.
Factory Production Posts Tepid Growth in January
Factory production rose less than forecast in January as motor vehicle assemblies declined along with demand for construction materials, indicating U.S. manufacturing is moderating.
Consumer Confidence Falls as Gas Prices Start to Rise
Consumer confidence fell in February as gas prices started to rise from a six-year low and damped Americans’ optimism about the economy.
Jobless Claims Rise 25,000 Last Week to 304,000
Applications for unemployment benefits climbed last week to a level that’s consistent with progress in the U.S. labor market.