Housing starts clocked in at a seasonally adjusted rate of 1,549,000, a 14.4 percent decline from revised April levels, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.
Source: Inman News
Housing starts fall dramatically as builders fret over declining demand
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