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CONCORD — New Hampshire’s preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July 2025 was 3.1 percent. This was unchanged from the June ra…

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After years of underbuilding and rising costs, the U.S. still faces a multi-million-unit housing shortfall. Meanwhile, elevated rates, high costs, and long delays continue to constrain the pace of new home construction. Fortunately, some markets have taken more aggressive steps to expand their housing stock. A new report from Construction Coverage identifies which metros and states are building the most new homes—and which ones are falling further behind.

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After years of underbuilding and rising costs, the U.S. still faces a multi-million-unit housing shortfall. Meanwhile, elevated rates, high costs, and long delays continue to constrain the pace of new home construction. Fortunately, some markets have taken more aggressive steps to expand their housing stock. A new report from Construction Coverage identifies which metros and states are building the most new homes—and which ones are falling further behind.