Zillow Market Pulse: June 18, 2020
Another week, another couple million unemployment claims. And more than 100 million consumer loans are enrolled in some kind of relief program.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 18, 2020
Another week, another couple million unemployment claims. And more than 100 million consumer loans are enrolled in some kind of relief program.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 17, 2020
Construction activity is starting to slowly come back, while mortgage applications continue to soar. And spending declines may be driven by the wealthy.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 16, 2020
Retail sales had a record bounce-back in May -- and still remain down from pre-coronavirus levels. And homebuilder confidence is back.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 15, 2020
The ongoing pandemic could lead to a decline of 20%, on average, in state tax revenues. And mortgage lenders continue to be optimistic.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 12, 2020
Tentative gains in consumer confidence and spending are threatened by emerging signs of a second wave of coronavirus cases in several big states.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 11, 2020
The record surge in the stock market came to a crashing halt as investor optimism waned and signs of recovering economic fundamentals faltered.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 10, 2020
Inflation fell, but signs of a rebound in consumer spending are emerging. The Fed will keep rates steady, now and for the foreseeable future.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 9, 2020
The job market is steadying, but remains badly wounded. Changes to a yet-to-launch Federal Reserve small/mid-size business loan program could help.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 8, 2020
Don't tell Wall Street Main Street is hurting -- stock indices are back where they were at the start of the year. Consumer confidence is coming back, too.
Zillow Market Pulse: June 5, 2020
The job market surprised virtually everyone and managed to add 2.5 million jobs in May. But under the hood, the numbers are still frightening.