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  • Open houseFinance

    The red-hot housing market finally begins to cool

    By Lance Lambert
  • Finance

    Delayed again: Are we ever returning to the office?

    By Lance Lambert
  • Finance

    When to expect the best lumber deals

    By Lance Lambert
  • NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 31: A home stands for sale in a Brooklyn neighborhood with a limited supply of single family homes on March 31, 2021 in New York City. As Americans increasingly look for larger spaces now that many are working and educating their children from home, prices of homes have risen an estimated 16% as supply can’t meet demand. The number of homes for sale stands at a record low, with only a two-month supply at the current pace of sales.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Finance

    The ‘crazy’ is leaving the housing market

    By Lance Lambert
  • Mother and daughter cookingFinance

    When to expect your second child tax credit payment

    By Lance Lambert
  • Finance

    Lumber prices plummet all the way back to 2018 levels

    By Lance Lambert
  • An aerial image shows homes and a golf course in the Summerlin community as some homeowner associations remove ornamental grass to conserve water during the western drought on July 20, 2021 from Las Vegas, Nevada. – Nevada is the first state in the U.S. to ban ornamental grass beginning in 2027. The Southern Nevada Water Authority is also providing incentives for residents, golf courses, and other water consumers to reduce their consumption through rebates and incentive programs. The Lake Mead reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam on the Nevada-Arizona border provides water to the Southwest, including nearby Las Vegas as well as Arizona and California, but has remained below full capacity since 1983 due to increased water demand and drought, conditions that are expected to continue. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)Finance

    There’s a big shift happening in the housing market

    By Lance Lambert
  • PARA, BRAZIL, 01/09/2019 –  Lean cows try to feed on the little grass left on a small property inside the rural settlement PDS Brasília in Altamira, in the south of Para. Every year PDS Brasilia is invaded by criminal burnings that burn property and threaten animals. Without pasture, milk production – one of the only sources of income for the settlers – was disrupted in the settlement. Smallholders are now waiting for rain to arrive to make the land fertile again. This year Altamira was the city with biggest rates of deforestation and burnings in Brazil (Photo by Gustavo Basso/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Newsletters

    Talk is cheap: Corporate deforestation pledges aren’t doing much to help

    By Lance Lambert
  • Stimulus checkFinance

    We haven’t seen the last of stimulus checks

    By Lance Lambert
  • Finance

    Lumber prices are down 68% — but there’s a catch

    By Lance Lambert
  • Lumber pricesFinance

    The historic lumber bubble is over, with price falling 68% from peak

    By Lance Lambert
  • Foreclosure signFinance

    Is something big about to happen in the housing market? Or a big nothing?

    By Lance Lambert
  • DORAL, FLORIDA &#8211; MAY 27: Lumber for sale at a Home Depot store on May 27, 2021 in Doral, Florida. According to the National Association of Home Builders, lumber prices went up 300% last year. Factors driving the price increase are more demand and growing production, labor, and transportation costs.<br />
 (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Finance

    Another lumber run? Futures spike 19% as wildfires engulf British Columbia

    By Lance Lambert
  • Father and daughterFinance

    When the 5 remaining child tax credit IRS checks are coming

    By Lance Lambert
  • British Columbia wildfiresFinance

    Bad news for lumber buyers: British Columbia wildfires are curtailing sawmill capacity

    By Lance Lambert
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