Tag: housing_market
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U.S. Census Bureau Announces Key Economic Data Releases
The U.S. Census Bureau details recent releases on business formation and trends, alongside upcoming reports. Key data on residential construction, e-commerce sales, and services for July and Q2 2026 are scheduled for release this week, offering vital economic insights.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborFinancial MarketsReal EstateFederal Government U.S. Census BureauEconomic DataBusiness StatisticsHousing MarketRetail SalesServices SectorGovernment Reports
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Media Monitor: NPR Highlights Exclusive Content for NPR+ Supporters
NPR is promoting its NPR+ subscription service, offering bonus podcast episodes, sponsor-free listening, and exclusive events, including a discussion on the U.S. housing market and a look at The Grateful Dead's "Touch of Grey."
MediaBusinessPolitics and GovernmentEntertainmentEconomyReal EstateDigital and Print PublishingGeneral PoliticsElectionMusic NPR+PodcastsHousing MarketThe Grateful DeadMonica LewinskyJournalismExclusive ContentNPR Breaking NewsNPR
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Cannabis Facilities to Data Centers, Trump Candidate Loss, Cyclosporiasis Outbreak, and Iran's Regional Influence
Newsweek reports on states converting cannabis facilities to data centers, a Trump-backed candidate's loss in Michigan, a widespread cyclosporiasis outbreak, and Iran's strategic moves in the Strait of Hormuz.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessHealthWorldGeneral PoliticsRepublican PartyEconomyComputers and InternetMiddle EastLegal Cannabis IndustryData CentersMichigan PoliticsDonald TrumpCyclosporiasisHousing MarketIran ConflictNewsweek
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Midterm Races, Housing Affordability, Washington Wildfires, and Trump's AI Images
Newsweek is reporting on key midterm races, housing affordability trends, wildfires in Washington state, high H-1B visa salaries, and President Trump's use of AI-generated images.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessConflictWorldElectionEconomyEnvironmentSocial IssuesEurope Midterm ElectionsHousing MarketWildfiresH-1B VisasDonald J TrumpSpokaneAmerican DreamNewsweek
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Governor Sherrill Enacts FAIR Act to Combat Algorithmic Rent Inflation in New Jersey
Governor Sherrill signed the FAIR Act into law, regulating algorithmic rent-setting practices to protect New Jersey renters from artificially inflated housing costs. This makes New Jersey the fourth state to explicitly address this issue, aiming for a fairer, more competitive…
Politics and GovernmentBusinessLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsEconomyLegalSocial IssuesArtificial Intelligence New JerseyGovernor Mikie SherrillFAIR ActRent ControlHousing MarketAlgorithmsLegislationOffice of New Jersey Governor
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Media Monitor: NPR details upcoming housing market event, bonus podcast content
NPR is detailing an upcoming supporter-only live Zoom event on the U.S. housing market and showcasing several bonus podcast episodes covering topics from AI and jobs to homeless veterans and celebrity interviews.
MediaBusinessScience & TechnologyEntertainmentEconomyReal EstateArtificial IntelligenceSocial IssuesMusicFilm and TV NPRHousing MarketHomeless VeteransPodcastsCelebrity InterviewsNPR Breaking News
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Media Monitor: Supreme Court to Rule on Birthright Citizenship, Transgender Sports Bans
Newsweek is reporting the Supreme Court will issue final decisions on birthright citizenship and transgender sports bans, following earlier rulings on federal employees and mail-in ballots. The outlet also highlights issues in the housing market.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyLegalSocial IssuesElection Supreme CourtBirthright CitizenshipTransgender Sports BansHousing MarketDonald TrumpGovernmentPoliticsNewsweek
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Media Monitor: Trump-Backed Candidate Loses Iowa Primary; LA Mayor Advances to Runoff; Stanford Faces Chinese Donation Allegations; COVID-19 Surveillance Funding Cut; Housing Crash Unlikely
Newsweek reports a Trump-endorsed candidate lost the Iowa primary, LA Mayor Karen Bass advanced to a runoff, and Stanford faces allegations of Chinese donations. Federal funding cuts threaten COVID-19 surveillance, while a housing crash is deemed unlikely in 2026.
Politics and GovernmentHealthBusinessWorldElectionReal EstateMedical ScienceArtificial IntelligenceFederal Government Iowa PrimaryLos Angeles Mayoral RaceStanford UniversityChinese DonationsCOVID-19 VariantHousing MarketDonald TrumpNewsweek
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Media Monitor: Ceasefire Extension in US-Iran Conflict Appears to Delay Talks, NDIS Overhaul Sparks Concern
ABC News reports the indefinite extension of the US-Iran ceasefire may be delaying negotiations, while disability advocates express dismay over NDIS cuts and businesses worry about AI cybersecurity threats.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyWorld ceasefireIranNDIScybersecurityhousing marketfuel emergencyABC News AM
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Canadian Home Prices Continue to Fall Amid Trade War Uncertainty
Canadian home prices have fallen 20% from their peak, with the condo market experiencing a crash. Trade war uncertainty and new tariffs add pressure, while economists remain cautiously optimistic about the job market.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentWorldEconomyTradeFinancial MarketsReal EstateFederal GovernmentCanada Canadian Real Estate AssociationCREAhousing markettariffsmanufacturing salestrade warcondo marketMedia Monitor