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SUMMARY:US New Residential Construction (Housing Starts) September 2026
DESCRIPTION:Home\n            ›\n            Events\n                        ›\n            Economic Indicators\n                        ›\n            US New Residential Construction (Housing Starts) September 2026\n        \n    \n\n    \n    \n        \n\n            \n            \n\n                \n                \n                \n                    \n                                                \n                            \n                            Economic Indicators                        \n                                                \n                            \n                            Medium Impact\n                        \n                    \n                    US New Residential Construction (Housing Starts) September 2026\n                                        The United States Census Bureau\, jointly with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)\, will release New Residential Construction data for August 2026 on Thursday\, September 17\, 2026\, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The report\, commonly known as the housing starts report\, covers the number of new privately owned housing units on which construction began during the reference month. Consensus forecasts for August 2026 will develop closer to the release date\, as major polling organisations typically publish estimates in the week prior to the report. \n                                        \n                        \n                            \n                            Thursday\, September 17\, 2026                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                            5 min read\n                        \n                        \n                        \n                            \n                            Finance Calendar Editorial\n                        \n                                            \n                \n\n                \n                \n                    At a Glance\n                    \n                        \n                            Event\n                            US New Residential Construction (Housing Starts) September 2026\n                        \n                        \n                            Date\n                            September 17\, 2026\n                        \n                                                \n                            Category\n                            Economic Indicators\n                        \n                        \n                            Impact\n                            Medium\n                        \n                    \n                \n\n                \n                \n                    \nWhat Is the Housing Starts Report?\nThe New Residential Construction report is a monthly joint release from the Census Bureau and HUD covering three key metrics: housing starts (units where construction began)\, building permits (authorisations for future construction)\, and housing completions (units finished during the month). Seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) are used to remove weather-related and other seasonal distortions\, enabling meaningful month-to-month comparisons. \nHousing starts are divided into two main segments: single-family homes and multi-family units (buildings with five or more units). Single-family starts reflect individual homebuyer demand and builder confidence\, while multi-family starts are heavily influenced by the rental market\, institutional investors\, and financing conditions. The data is released approximately 17 business days after the end of the survey month. \nHousing is a leading economic indicator. Construction activity ripples through dozens of related industries\, including building materials\, appliances\, landscaping\, and financial services\, meaning sustained changes in housing starts typically signal broader economic momentum or slowdown several months ahead. The Federal Reserve (the Fed) monitors residential construction data closely as part of its assessment of economic activity and inflationary pressure in the shelter component of consumer prices. \nHousing Starts Report: September 17\, 2026\nThe September 17 release will cover August 2026 construction activity. Consensus estimates from major financial institutions and polling services are not yet published\, as the report is more than three months away at the time of writing. Market expectations will be shaped by mortgage rate conditions\, builder sentiment surveys (particularly the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index)\, and the trend in building permits\, which serve as a forward indicator for starts. \nThe April 2026 report\, the most recent data available at the time of writing\, showed housing starts at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.465 million units\, a decline of 2.8% from the revised March rate of 1.507 million. Within the April figure\, single-family starts fell 9% to 930\,000 units while multi-family starts jumped 14.3% to 529\,000 units\, according to the Census Bureau. Elevated mortgage rates continue to weigh on single-family construction\, while demand for rental housing sustains multi-family activity. \nWhy This Report Matters\nHousing starts are a bellwether for consumer confidence and credit availability. When builders break ground on new homes\, it signals that demand is sufficient to justify the investment\, which in turn reflects household expectations about income\, employment\, and borrowing costs. A sustained decline in single-family starts typically precedes a slowdown in household goods spending\, as new homeowners are significant buyers of furniture\, appliances\, and home improvement products. \nFor the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)\, housing data is a critical input. Shelter costs account for a substantial share of the Consumer Price Index (CPI)\, and new residential construction directly affects future rental and ownership supply. If starts remain suppressed\, shelter inflation is likely to stay elevated\, complicating the Fed’s path to its 2% inflation target. The timing of this release is particularly notable: the FOMC Rate Decision on September 16\, 2026\, falls just one day before\, meaning markets will be processing two major data points in rapid succession. \nFor equity markets\, housing starts influence the performance of homebuilders\, building materials companies\, mortgage lenders\, and home improvement retailers. For the bond market\, a stronger-than-expected reading implies continued inflationary pressure in shelter costs\, which could push yields modestly higher. A miss would have the opposite effect\, potentially reinforcing expectations for rate cuts. \nWhat to Watch For\nAnalysts will focus on several key metrics within the September 17 release: \n\nAbove consensus — A stronger-than-expected reading signals sustained builder confidence and healthy demand conditions. A recovery in single-family starts in particular would suggest buyers are returning despite elevated mortgage rates\, and could firm expectations for a longer high-rate environment\, modestly pressuring Treasury bonds.\nIn line with consensus — A matching result would reinforce current market pricing. Attention would shift to the building permits sub-component and any revisions to prior months’ figures\, which frequently move markets even when the headline is neutral.\nBelow consensus — A miss would signal that affordability constraints are weighing more heavily on builders. Single-family starts falling significantly would be the most market-moving scenario\, raising concerns about a broader housing slowdown. Bond yields could ease on expectations that weaker housing activity will dampen shelter inflation.\n\nBeyond the headline figure\, markets will watch: building permits (the most reliable forward indicator for starts over the following one to three months)\, the single-family versus multi-family split\, and any revisions to the prior two months. A sustained drop in permit issuance reliably forecasts lower starts in coming months and is frequently more market-moving than the headline itself. \nHistorical Context\n\n\n\nRelease Date\nReference Month\nActual (SAAR)\nMoM Change\n\n\n\n\nMay 21\, 2026\nApril 2026\n1.465 million\n-2.8%\n\n\nApril 29\, 2026\nMarch 2026\n1.507 million\n+10.8%\n\n\nMarch 12\, 2026\nJanuary 2026\n1.487 million\n+7.2%\n\n\nFebruary 2026\nDecember 2025\n1.387 million\n—\n\n\n\nMarket Positioning\nAs of early June 2026\, housing starts are running above the long-run historical average of approximately 1.43 million units per year\, though well below the pre-financial-crisis peak of 2.49 million units reached in January 2006. The recent divergence between single-family and multi-family construction reflects two competing forces: mortgage rate headwinds suppressing owner-occupier demand\, and a structural undersupply of rental housing sustaining multi-family activity. \nBuilder sentiment\, as measured by the NAHB Housing Market Index\, will be published in the days before the September 17 release and may shape market expectations. Any meaningful shift in mortgage rates between now and August will significantly influence the eventual result. Futures markets will track how the report’s implications intersect with the US CPI Report September 2026\, given housing’s weight in the shelter component of consumer prices. \nRelated Events This Week\n\nFOMC Rate Decision September 2026 — The Fed’s September 16 rate decision directly sets the cost of mortgage finance and builder loans\, making it the critical context for interpreting housing starts one day later.\nUS CPI Report September 2026 — Inflation data released the week before will frame whether housing is providing or absorbing inflationary pressure in the shelter component.\nUS Retail Sales September 2026 — Retail sales data in the same week will complete the picture of consumer demand\, which drives both the need for housing and the spending that follows a home purchase.\n\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat does the housing starts report measure?\nThe housing starts report\, formally titled New Residential Construction\, measures the number of new privately owned residential units where construction began during the reference month. Published jointly by the Census Bureau and HUD\, it includes both single-family homes and multi-family buildings. The headline figure is expressed as a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) to allow meaningful comparison across months. \nWhen is the September 2026 housing starts report released?\nThe August 2026 housing starts data will be published on Thursday\, September 17\, 2026\, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The report is typically released approximately 17 business days after the end of the survey month\, jointly by the Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. \nHow do housing starts affect financial markets?\nA stronger-than-expected housing starts reading can push Treasury yields modestly higher\, as it implies continued shelter-driven inflation\, and tends to lift shares of homebuilders\, materials companies\, and home improvement retailers. A weaker reading has the opposite effect. 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