
U.S. Homebuilder Confidence Inches Up In Line With Estimates In December

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U.S. homebuilder confidence modestly improved in December, with the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index rising to 39 from 38 in November, matching economist estimates. Despite the increase, confidence remains below the breakeven point of 50. Builders face challenges with rising material and labor costs, and 40% reported cutting prices. Future sales expectations have been above 50 for three months, and easing monetary policy may help builder loan conditions in 2026.
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