Economic Indicator Forecasts: Housing Industry
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Housing Starts
Housing starts as an economic indicator, can say a variety of things about an economy. The effects of housing starts can attribute to the measurement of spending, buying habits, interest rates, and much more within any given society. Finding a specific monthly forecast of housing starts is challenging, but not impossible. Most of the web searches our team found, would only offer a forecast that goes out six months. As we looked for
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genericContentID=631 TD Bank Financial (2005, June 27). Financial outlook. Retrieved July 1, 2005 from http://www.td.com/economics/qef/finjun05.pdf The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited (EIU) (2005). Executive briefing: United States of America. Retrieved June 30, 2005 from http://eb.eiu.com/index.asp?layout=oneclick&country_id=1530000153#11 UCLA Anderson forecast (2005). UCLA Anderson forecast predicts sluggish growth for National Economy through 2004 potentially slower growth for California seen through 2006. Retrieved June 30, 2005 from http://uclaforecast.com/contents/archive/media_6_05_1.asp