Weekend reads: Just how crazy is the U.S. housing market right now?
The supply of homes for sale in the U.S. during March was down 52% from a year earlier. Meanwhile, the average listed price for a home increased 15.6%, according to Realtor.com.
Here’s more insight into what is happening with the housing market:
How investors can ride the housing wave
Michael Brush says investors shouldn’t be worried about a housing bubble. He also lists homebuilder stocks that should be considered now.
More for investors: These stocks let you tap into the hot housing market
Another shortage
Jeffry Bartash shares an alarming statistic — you might find it hard to believe how much Americans are now paying for used cars.
Coinbase pops
Coinbase Global Inc. COIN,
Retiring near ‘a bigger body of water’
Silvia Ascarelli helps a reader who wishes to move from Pittsburgh to be near the ocean or a lake on an annual budget of $40,000. Here are three locations that might fit the bill, among many identified by using the MarketWatch “where should I retire” tool for custom searches.
Click here for more articles helping readers with various retirement location requirements.
Vaccines and blood clots
A small number of people who have received COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by AstraZeneca PLC AZN,
Read: Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause: What to know if you got or scheduled the shot
People are spending more
Tonya Garcia interviews Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. BBBY,
More coverage of the recovery of consumer spending:
- Kroger and Ocado bring bots to new high-tech facility as digital competition among grocers heats up
- America is set to reopen on July 4 and restaurants are poised to benefit from a desire to ‘get out and gather,’ says JPMorgan
Should Biden’s infrastructure spending include gyms?
Victor Reklaitis looks at efforts by the gym and fitness center industry to be considered “infrastructure” by President Biden and members of Congress and thereby receive assistance under hoped-for infrastructure legislation.
Social Security
If you continued working or returned to work after you began collecting Social Security, you may need to take this important step to avoid a penalty.
Here’s a proposal to expand Social Security and how to pay for it.
The cost of being a fan
Fan is short for “fanatic.” And that means a real fan will go to games rather than simply watch their favorite teams on TV. Here’s a ranking of NFL teams by how much fans spend each year.
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