U.S. Economy Shows Resilience Amid Upward Revisions
The
U.S. economy continues to demonstrate its
resilience, as highlighted in a recent
report by Freddie Mac. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) confirmed a
3% GDP growth for the second quarter of 2024, maintaining its previous estimates. This steady growth is supported by a robust labor market, with September witnessing a significant addition of 254,000 payroll jobs. The cumulative job growth throughout 2024 aligns with pre-pandemic averages, showcasing the economy’s strength.
Inflation and Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy
Inflationary pressures have been easing, with the Federal Reserve implementing a rate cut to steer the economy towards its inflation targets. This
monetary policy shift is expected to bolster consumer spending and credit performance, fostering optimism for a soft economic landing.
Housing Market: A Gradual Awakening
The
housing market is showing signs of life, as mortgage rates hit a two-year low in late September. Despite this, August saw a 2.9% decline in home sales, indicating ongoing challenges for first-time homebuyers. The market’s recovery is hindered by affordability issues and limited supply, yet the demographic tailwind from millennials suggests potential growth.
First-Time Homebuyers: A Rising Force
First-time homebuyers are becoming increasingly prominent in the housing market. This trend is fueled by the financial empowerment of younger adults and the mortgage lock-in effect that has cooled resale activity. According to the
Freddie Mac report, the share of first-time homebuyers has been on the rise since the pandemic, with these buyers navigating complex market dynamics and evolving geographic preferences.
Economic Outlook: Cautious Optimism
Freddie Mac projects continued economic growth, albeit at a slower pace. The
housing market is expected to experience modest gains, driven by demographic factors and a gradual easing of mortgage rates. However, the supply-demand imbalance remains a core issue, posing potential challenges to sustained growth.
For more in-depth insights, explore the comprehensive report available on
Freddie Mac’s research page.