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When sentiment breaks: What consumer confidence is telling us about recession risk and fiscal reality
May 04, 2026Since 1946, economists and others who find themselves alone on Friday nights have studied the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers for indications of consumer attitudes toward the U.S. economy. At its core, the survey measures current conditions and future expectations — but with a focus on the psychology of the consumer. And it’s a remarkably accurate predictor of recession.
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Preserve manufactured housing communities by strengthening models that sustain them
May 04, 2026 -
HUD says agents can discuss crime and school data, reversing Biden-era stance
Apr 30, 2026 -
HUD proposes rollback of equal access rule protections
Apr 29, 2026 -
ICE’s Courtenay Dunn outlines deregulatory housing priorities
Apr 29, 2026 -
Warsh moves to closer to Fed chair confirmation, advancing in Senate committee vote
Apr 29, 2026 -
NHC urges HUD to withdraw proposed mixed-status eligibility rule
Apr 22, 2026 -
Senate questions Warsh on $100M-plus holdings and Fed ethics
Apr 21, 2026 -
Virginia governor’s amendments keep Faith in Housing Act in limbo
Apr 17, 2026 -
Kentucky housing reform bill collapses in final hours
Apr 16, 2026 -
Georgia LIHTC credit match stays in place for now
Apr 13, 2026 -
The rumors aren’t true. Housing market crash unlikely despite war, high rates
Apr 07, 2026