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Turning the Corner

Turning the Corner. Month to Month Employment Change. New Hampshire and Vermont are recovering much better than Maine. Interest rates beginning to inch up. Existing Home Sales. Median Single Family Home Price. Median Single Family Home Price Indexed. Housing Permits.

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Turning the Corner

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  1. Turning the Corner

  2. Month to Month Employment Change

  3. New Hampshire and Vermont are recovering much better than Maine

  4. Interest rates beginning to inch up

  5. Existing Home Sales

  6. Median Single Family Home Price

  7. Median Single Family Home Price Indexed

  8. Housing Permits

  9. Mortgage Originations: Purchase

  10. Mortgage Originations: Refinance

  11. The long long echoes of the baby boom and the birth dearth 2020-30 2010-20 2030-40 2040-50 Born in The 2000s Born in The 1980s Leading Edge Turns 80 Trailing Edge Turns 80 Leading Edge Turns 65 Trailing Edge Turns 65

  12. Population in Maine is essentially unchanged since 2010

  13. Summary • Recovery slow and uneven in U.S. and New England • Recent data suggests more consistent growth in Northern New England • Housing recovering but existing home sales faster than new SH development • Income growth weak for a recovery • Population challenge in northern New England a huge problem

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