"Housing starts have now fallen farther than they ever have — at least since 1959 when the government started tracking the statistic.
Using three-month moving averages of the seasonally adjusted annual rate for single family homes, in order to smooth out brief weather-related gyrations, the current figure is down 66 percent from the peak, reached in November 2005. You will note that this plunge took just 34 months to accomplish.
The biggest previous decline, of 64 percent, took four years, from December 1977 to December 1981."
On the other hand, who's building these things?
Or, as I commented on his blog:
“In fact, it is a little surprising there are as many as there are, given the oversupply and the credit crisis.”
Maybe we should contact these cock-eyed optimists and ask them what they see that we don’t.
— Don the libertarian Democrat