U.S. Housing Market Faces Widespread Declines and Builder Retreats

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Top economist Mark Zandi warns that the weakening housing market, characterized by declining home sales, falling home prices, and reduced homebuilding activity, is becoming a significant drag on the overall economy, with high mortgage rates and increased supply contributing to the downturn.
- Top economist sounds the alarm even louder on the housing market and says homebuilders are 'giving up' Fortune
- Mapped: The 10 Slowest Housing Markets in the U.S. yahoo.com
- Number of housing markets with falling home prices jumps sharply to 109—up from 31 in January Fast Company
- ‘US housing market is in a strange place’: Survey finds more Americans are reluctant to sell their homes WTOP
- Nearly one-third of major U.S. housing markets now see falling home prices CNBC
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