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Subject ‘Moderate Recession’ Predicted
Date April 21, 2022 5:51 PM
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With inflation and uncertainties growing, economists are revising their outlooks for 2022 and 2023

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April 21, 2022


‘Moderate Recession’ Predicted  
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Economists believe the housing market will rescue the economy from reaching the severity of the Great Recession again.

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Report: Stalled New-Home Projects Jump 47%
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The delays are exacerbating the lack of housing available on the market and putting continued upward on new-home prices.


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Foreclosure Activity at New High Since Pandemic Began    
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“But even with the large year-over-year increase in foreclosure starts and bank repossessions, foreclosure activity is still only running at about 57% of where it was in Q1 2020,” one executive says.


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Ever since the pandemic began, more homeowners may be drawn to DIY house projects—but the risk of injury is real. 


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