The Most Crowded Cities in America
Want to be where the people are? Try one of these booming cities.
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Want to be where the people are? Try one of these booming cities.
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People in Wyoming really like cars. Or trucks. Or whatever it is they’re getting when they take out auto loans. Because even though Wyoming is the least populated state (including the District of Columbia), its residents take out the most auto loans in the country, proportionate to its population. In the third quarter, consumers took… Read More
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Sometimes we just all need a little extra space.
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There’s a lot more to Vegas than the Strip, casinos and shows.
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New home sales continued the turnaround, started in December, that ended three straight months of slowing sales. The U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development said newly constructed homes were sold in January at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 923,000 units. This is an increase of 4.3 percent compared to the upwardly revised (from 842,000) rate of 885,000 in December and 19.3 percent above the estimate of 774,000 units in January 2020. Analysts polled by Econoday had projected sales to be flat compared to the December estimate, in a range of 809,000 to 905,000 units. Their consensus was 855,000 annualized sales. Robert Dietz, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, said “Housing affordability headwinds are rising for 2021, due to supply-side…(read more)
Extreme increases in lumber prices have caused some people to go bearish on new home sales. Not this one! If we play a version of rock, paper, and scissors with lumber prices and mortgage rates, mortgage rates will win. Mortgage rates have a much more significant influence on the new home sales market than lumber prices, even at their current highs.
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These places have the largest percentage of residents age 65 and older.
The American dream of homeownership is not an equal opportunity ambition. Blacks and Hispanics are more likely to be denied mortgages or get pricier loans.
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