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US housing construction falls to 5-year low as tariffs weigh on sector

Last updated: June 18, 2025 9:40 am
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Residential construction in the US has hit a five-year low in May, with homebuilders facing challenges from fluctuating tariffs on imported materials, high mortgage rates, and an oversupply of unsold units. According to data from the Census Bureau, housing starts decreased by 9.8% month over month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of nearly 1.26 million homes in May. This figure was below the expected 1.36 million starts and marked the lowest reading since the construction industry was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

Additionally, permits for new construction also fell more than anticipated to an annualized rate of 1.38 million units in May, the lowest level since June 2020. The uncertainty surrounding President Trump’s trade war, which has the potential to increase costs on essential building materials, is cited as a significant factor contributing to the slowdown in construction activity. Trump’s threats of imposing tariffs on trading partners have created volatility in the market, making it challenging for homebuilders to plan and price new projects effectively.

Economists believe that the current economic environment, characterized by trade tensions and high mortgage rates, is causing homebuilders to pause new construction projects. The National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo recently reported that homebuilder sentiment had dropped to its lowest level since 2022. Builders are facing pressure to reduce prices and offer incentives such as design credits and interest rate buydowns to stimulate sales in a stagnant market.

The subdued construction figures coincide with the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision, with President Trump criticizing Fed Chair Jay Powell for not cutting rates. Analysts anticipate that the Fed will maintain borrowing costs at their current levels but are closely watching for any dovish signals from Powell during his press conference.

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The housing market is also feeling the impact of high mortgage rates, with rates on a 30-year mortgage recently dropping to 6.84% from 6.93%. Despite this slight decrease, rates remain elevated compared to historical averages, causing the housing sector to contract and prices to fall. This trend underscores the need for interest rate reductions to stimulate demand and support the construction industry.

In conclusion, the US residential construction sector is facing headwinds from various factors, including trade tensions, high mortgage rates, and economic uncertainty. Homebuilders are adjusting to a challenging market environment by offering concessions and incentives to attract buyers. As the Fed deliberates on interest rates, the housing market will be closely monitored for any signs of recovery and stability.

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