Fannie Mae: Consumer Confidence Drop Related To Pandemic

August 7, 2020 Christina Hughes Babb

Consumer confidence in housing has suffered a marked decline during this past July. Conditions are related to the pandemic, economists believe. That is according to Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI). Fannie Mae reported that the HPSI dipped 2.3 points last month, falling to 74.2. This decline follows a slight increase during the two ...

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