As the spring housing market ramps up, many buyers aren’t just facing high prices and mortgage rates—they’re also inheriting older homes with higher maintenance costs. A new analysis from Construction Coverage found the median age of U.S. homes has climbed to 43 years, as years of underbuilding continue to reshape the market. The report ranks metros and states with the oldest housing stock, highlighting where buyers are most likely to encounter costly repairs, renovations, and energy inefficiencies.
Oil prices affect the US economy differently than in past decades. Nowadays, the US is less reliant on oil imports and uses less oil to produce more economic output.
Risks for the US economy grow as the war in the Middle East continues to escalate.
BRISTOL — Voters at the Newfound Area School District Jan. 31 deliberative session restored much of the funding cut to meet the 2% cap on tax …
As overall inflation cools, rent continues to be the biggest factor keeping household costs elevated nationwide. A new analysis from Construction Coverage breaks down which U.S. cities and states now have the highest median rents, using the latest HUD and Census data across more than 380 metros and all 50 states. The findings help explain why many renters aren’t feeling relief despite rising vacancy rates and slowing rent growth. The full study includes state and metro comparisons that show where housing affordability pressures remain most acute—and where rent costs are diverging sharply from national trends.
A new data analysis from Trace One looks beyond the monthly spike to identify which grocery store items have seen the steepest price increases over time. Using federal pricing data, the study ranks grocery store items by cumulative price growth since the start of the pandemic, alongside 1-, 2-, and 3-year changes—highlighting which everyday staples have seen the most persistent inflation and helping explain why grocery bills remain elevated despite improving headline numbers.
To attract and retain workers, many employers are raising wages, providing a favorable outlook for carpenters—with some locations offering more lucrative prospects than others. These are the best-paying states and metros for carpenters.
LACONIA — The city is long overdue for an update to fees charged to property developers, and councilors will gather public input on proposed changes.
When the windows in Handler Hall froze solid in the winter of 2023, University of New Hampshire student Aidan Bearor questioned whether his se…
