Economics Homeownership Rate Increases In Third Quarter But Remains Low It rose 0.6 percentage points from last quarter, when it was at a 51-year nadir
Economics People With High Incomes Can Best Build Wealth In San Francisco The city boasts a healthy job market, high-paying jobs, and surging property values
Economics Zillow: Millennials Drive Housing Market, Gravitate Toward Suburbs Half of all buyers are under 36, and nearly half of young homeowners live in the suburbs
Economics Lumber Group Threatens Action Against Canadian Imports The U.S. Lumber Coalition has threatened to file a complaint against Canada for unfairly subsidizing its lumber sales to the U.S. The...
Economics Where To Live If You Don't Want A Roommate SmartAsset’s list of monthly rents in the 50 largest U.S. cities shows where renters can find the most affordable places to live. Monthly...
Economics Entry-Level Buyers Are More Leveraged Now Than During The Bubble Home buyers at the low end of the market have more debt and less equity now than they did in 2005, at the height of mortgage mania, says Sam...
Economics Social Security Income Goes Furthest In Pittsburgh, San Antonio, And Boise A retired married couple can cover their expenses with Social Security in two-thirds of U.S. metros
Economics Many Retirees Flock From Snow Belt To Sun Belt, And Back Again Personal and financial reasons influence older Americans to leave states like Arizona to head back home
Economics Many Homeowners In Southeast Are Underinsured In many of the biggest metro areas in the Southeast, households are less insured than they were eight years ago, according to a Trulia...
Economics Americans Less Concerned About Immigrants' Impact On Workforce Americans’ concern about the impact of immigrants on the workforce has softened notably over the last decade, according to a new Pew...