美国是短的超过500万个家庭在杂志e in Demand and Lack of Construction: ReportData released on Sept. 9 show that the United States is short of 5.24 million homes.

ByThe Epoch Times

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The United States is short of more than 5 millionhomes, driven by increased housing demand across the country and a lack of materials and workers in theconstructionindustry, according to new research fromRealtor.com.

Data released on Sept. 9 show that the United States is short of 5.24 million homes, an increase of 1.4 million from the 2019 gap of 3.84 million, as per the U.S. Census.

Between 2012 and June 2021, 12.3 million American households were formed, but just 7.5 million single-family homes were started, and 7 million single-family homes were completed during this same period of time.

Thereportnoted that if household formations were to continue at the current five-year average, home completions would have to triple production in order to close the gap within five to six years.

However, if household formations were to remain at the same pace while home completions increase, it would only take five to six years to close the gap between the two.

Construction companies were already suffering from labor shortages well before the COVID-19 pandemic began, but have since been plagued with further issues surrounding supply chain management leaving contractors unable to source basic materials, and the skyrocketing prices of building materials, all of which have further exacerbated that preexisting shortage.

The situation left builders simply unable to afford to build more homes amid rising costs.

Meanwhile, demand for housing surged amid the pandemic, whichthe Federal Reserve notescould be down to factors such as lower interest rates, homeowners being reluctant to put their homes for sale, and generous mortgage relief programs allowing homeowners to pause or reduce their payments, among others.

The increasing gap between supply and demand has also seen a surge in higher prices for new homes, with a lower percentage of affordable homes being built and sold in 2021 compared to 2018 to 2020, Realtor.com found.

Just 32 percent of new homes were sold at $300,000 or less in the first half of 2021, down from 43 percent in 2018.

"The pandemic has certainly exacerbated the U.S. housing shortage, but data shows household formations outpaced new construction long before COVID. Put simply, new construction supply hasn't been meeting demand over the last five years," Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com,told CNBC.

"Millennials, many of whom are now in their 30s and even 40s, have debunked the industry's "renter generation' expectations," she added.

While the report shows a significant shortage in housing, it noted that overall, the market is still looking relatively strong for potential homebuyers, builders and sellers alike.

Furthermore, the low rates of household formation so far in 2021 is also giving builders time to catch up on the growing demand for homes, allowing them to potentially make leeway and close in on the gap between formations and constructions, meaning the housing shortage could soon start declining.

By Katabella Roberts

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