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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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Anxieties high of low housing starts

New homes in Rancho Cucamonga, CA

This morning, we'll find out how many new homes were built last month, and investors are hoping housing starts have finally bottomed out. But Jeremy Hobson reports we might see a weak number that won't rebound until summer.

New homes, some occupied and some yet to be sold, in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. (David McNew/Getty Images)

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Scott Jagow: The financial markets are getting all the attention right now, but let's not forget about the housing market. It's a huge reason the economy is wobbling. This morning, we'll find out how many new homes were built last month. Jeremy Hobson has more.


Jeremy Hobson: Economist Peter Morici says investors are just hoping housing starts have finally bottomed out.

Peter Morici: Just stay the same, hopefully it will just stay the same. If it goes up slightly, that's fine, but all we need for it is to stay the same.

If you're wondering about the anxiety, just look at housing starts on a historical graph. The number is about half what it was just a year ago. And it's at a low ebb seen predominately in recessions.

But economist Patrick Newport with Global Insight says he doesn't expect a rebound till summer.

Patrick Newport: The third quarter will probably be the weakest quarter in history.

Newport says the housing starts number is indicative of where the economy is right now.

Newport: Well unfortunately, it's the adjustment that has to take place right now, because there are just too many houses out there. And so builders had to cut back and housing prices have to continue dropping.

The size of that drop will become clearer when the government releases home sales figures next week.

In Washington, I'm Jeremy Hobson for Marketplace.

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