NAHB housing market index rises modestly to 37 in may

Builder confidence edged higher in May as the National Association of Home Builders reported its latest reading. The index climbed three points but stayed below the break-even level for the 25th month in a row.

The National Association of Home Builders said its Housing Market Index reached 37 in May after rising three points from April. The figure marks continued weakness in the sector despite the small gain. Persistent affordability issues and broader economic concerns weighed on sentiment.

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