New home construction in the U.S. on a downward trend
New housing construction in the United States fell 4.5% in January and accumulates five consecutive months of declines, reported the Census Bureau of the North American country. In year-on-year terms, the construction of new homes is 21.4% lower than a year ago, at a time when the consequences of the interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve in recent months…
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