Case Shiller Finds Home Prices Declined For 9th Consecutive Month In January
“Despite January being the first of 3 record warm winter months, which saw virtually all other economic indicators boosted on the heels of ‘April in February’, today’s incomplete Case Shiller data (Charlotte, NA was missing), indicated that in the first month of the year, prices across the top 20 MSAs dropped once again, posting a 9th consecutive decline, declining by 0.04% to 136.60. The Seasonally Adjusted print brings the average home price to December 2002 levels. And just to avoid Seasonal Adjustment confusion which courtesy of a record warm winter is all the rage, the NSA data showed a -0.84% drop in January.”
Via Zero Hedge
Categories: Economy
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