Employers added 336,000 jobs in September, the biggest jump since January, raising the odds that the Fed will pursue “higher for longer” rate strategy. Source:…
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The U.S. Consumer Price Index cooled to 5 percent in March compared to a year ago, but remained elevated overall despite efforts from the Federal…
Economists revealed to Intel how mortgage rates and inflation will bring the spring homebuying market back toward historical norms and become the new sales benchmark…
While the Consumer Price Index jumped a modest 0.4 percent month over month, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank could keep interest…
Housing costs were the biggest contributor to inflation in January, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Increased food and energy costs…
Real estate employers — a category that includes brokerages — added 6,100 jobs in April, a rate that matched national monthly jobs growth. Source: Inman…
Brokerages and other real estate companies added 6,300 new jobs in March, a rate of payroll growth that exceeded that of the United States at…
The prices of shelter, food and electricity rose substantially in January, driving most of the inflation felt throughout the U.S., according to Bureau of Labor…
A new analysis found that owning a median-priced home was more affordable than the average rent on a three-bedroom property in the majority of U.S.…
Homebuilders and real estate firms posted strong hiring trends even as a federal jobs report came up far short of expectations for November. Source: Inman…