Economy: Page 85
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Shaquille O'Neal assists launch of NJ construction training program
The first stop for many of the Newark, NJ, Project IMPACT trainees will be Shaq's long-delayed residential skyscraper.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 17, 2015 -
ENR survey: Construction companies to offer more raises in 2016
Respondents indicated that specialty trade contractor employees can expect the highest average pay hike, at 4.25%.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 17, 2015 -
Federal Reserve to raise interest rates
Despite the inevitable rise in mortgage rates as a result of the Fed decision, Jonathan Smoke, chief economist with Realtor.com, said, "We’re months if not years away from the type of high rates that would pose substantial risk to home sales."
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 16, 2015 -
Report: Steep housing prices behind Toyota's move from CA to TX
After hearing complaints from employees, the car company found that housing costs in Torrance, CA, are three times more expensive per square foot than in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, according to an insider.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 16, 2015 -
Zillow: Fed rate hike won't deter most homebuyers
However, the real estate site's survey found respondents indicated they might consider a less expensive home if mortgage interest rates rose to 4.5%.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 16, 2015 -
Housing starts soar 10.5% as market is 'gaining momentum'
The positive results were a welcome reprieve after the 11% plunge in October.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 16, 2015 -
Builder confidence dips, but 'consistent recovery' continues
All three HMI components fell in December, as sales expectations dipped two points, current sales conditions lost one point and buyer traffic declined two points.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 15, 2015 -
Deep Dive
Construction labor shortage update: Don't overlook 'the long game'
AGC, NAHB and ABC experts said that despite recent positive jobs reports, the industry needs to focus on a more long-term problem: an aging workforce.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 15, 2015 -
NAHB: Construction workers older than overall US workforce
According to 2013 Census data, states with the highest median construction worker age include Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 15, 2015 -
CMD: Nov. construction starts down a seasonal 2.5%
Last month's starts were up 1.6% from November 2014 and 9.4% higher than the average November starts for the last five years.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 14, 2015 -
ABC: Construction material prices slide for 5th-straight month
The association's chief economist said prices could start to soon level off, but there likely will not be a major bump in prices anytime soon.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 11, 2015 -
Zillow: San Francisco housing market reaching 'bubble' status
The fact that housing experts are now willing to use the word "bubble" in reference to the Bay Area and a few other markets is raising concerns in the industry.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 10, 2015 -
BLS: Construction sector to add 790K jobs over next 10 years
Despite the major additions, the agency noted that employment in the industry "is not projected to return to the 2006 peak."
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 10, 2015 -
NYC named world's most expensive city for construction
Arcadis chalks up the high building costs to strong currency and resource constraints.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 10, 2015 -
10 hottest housing markets for millennials in 2016
Realtor.com also listed the five markets where members of the younger generation are least likely to buy homes, mostly due to lack of growth in the area.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 9, 2015 -
Survey: AEC firms 'stymied' by shortage of experienced professionals
In the BD+C report, 16.3% of respondents said their company had to delay or completely turn down a project due to the inability to find qualified people to manage it.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 9, 2015 -
Dodge Momentum Index dips for 2nd consecutive month
However, the firm noted that the index is now "more consistent with the gentle upward trend in planning activity that began in 2012."
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 8, 2015 -
Trulia: 'Pessimism is creeping back into the housing market' as down payments hinder ownership
The site predicted that in 2016, the "costly coast" markets in the West and Northeast will cool, but the "bargain belt" of the South and Midwest will boom.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 7, 2015 -
Construction sector dominates Nov. employment report with 46K jobs added
Construction saw the great job gains of any other industry last month, as the overall economy added 211,000 jobs.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 4, 2015 -
Realtor.com: 10 housing markets to watch in 2016
Surprisingly, San Francisco, Denver and Dallas did not make the list this year, as those markets are expected to experience a slowdown in price appreciation and possible declining sales.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 3, 2015 -
CoreLogic: Home prices rise 1.0% as threat remains of 'homes becoming unaffordable for many'
The October increase came as a surprise, as CoreLogic had previously predicted prices would slightly fall amid an overall slowdown.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 1, 2015 -
Construction spending soars to 8-year-high
Spending has been steadily growing, with October's increase marking the 11th-straight monthly rise.
By Emily Peiffer • Dec. 1, 2015 -
Zillow: 'Deteriorating housing affordability' to define 2016 residential market trends
The real estate research firm predicts the bottom one-third of low-income American workers will be completely priced out of the housing market next year.
By Kim Slowey • Dec. 1, 2015 -
NAR: Pending homes sales barely inch up as 'affordability concerns remain heightened'
The 0.2% gain in October was lower than expected, as economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal had forecast a 1.5% rise.
By Emily Peiffer • Nov. 30, 2015 -
New home sales skyrocket 10.7% after September's nosedive
October's results should give the industry "some assurance that the housing market remains on solid ground," Reuters said.
By Emily Peiffer • Nov. 25, 2015