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AFP

Sales of New Homes in U.S. Climb More Than Forecast: Economy
San Francisco Chronicle
Purchases rose to a 343000 annual rate, up 3.3 percent from a revised 332000 in March, the Commerce Department reported today in Washington. The median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of 72 economists was 335000. Data yesterday showed April sales
Ahead of the Bell: US New Home SalesCBS News
Home sales up across countryJackson Clarion Ledger
Purchases of New Houses in US Probably RoseBusinessWeek
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Newsday

Sales of homes continue to build
HeraldNet
Sales across the US hit an adjusted annual rate of 4.62 million, still below the 6 million number considered a healthy market. By Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Americans are buying more homes in every region of the country,
April sales up in US for previously occupied homes, slip 2.2% in DetroitThe Detroit News
Existing home sales rise 3.4 percent in AprilThe Republic

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Wonkbook: Falling off the fiscal cliff
Washington Post (blog)
Ylan Mui in The Washington Post. 5) A group of Senators will start a new push for more high-skilled immigrants. "A bipartisan group of senators will introduce legislation Tuesday that would seek to make it easier for foreign students who hold


March FNC Residential Price Index up 0.5%
MarketWatch (press release)
In contrast, home prices in Washington, DC, continue to deteriorate at a fairly rapid pace, down nearly 6.0% in the last four months or 10.0% year-to-year. The price deterioration occurred even though the city's foreclosure sales make up a relatively

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States looking to new tolls to pay for highways
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna says Washington state's multi-billion dollar transportation needs could ultimately require voter-approved taxes, but his Democratic counterpart, Jay Inslee, isn't yet ready to support any specific

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