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The Radix Review: Multifamily Trends Explained
Radix
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6 days ago
Labor market reports released after the government shutdown present a mixed picture for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on December 10. On a positive note, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 119,000 new jobs were added in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, more than double what many economists expected, but there was a downward revision of 33,000 jobs combined for July and August. The unemployment rate was 4.4% in September. It remained low by historical standards, bu...
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Labor market reports released after the government shutdown present a mixed picture for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on December 10. On a positive note, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 119,000 new jobs were added in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, more than double what many economists expected, but there was a downward revision of 33,000 jobs combined for July and August. The unemployment rate was 4.4% in September. It remained low by historical standards, bu...
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U.S. Rent Growth 0.9%; Occupancy 92.9%
The Radix Review: Multifamily Trends Explained
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2 weeks ago
U.S. Rent Growth 0.9%; Occupancy 92.9%
As part of the wide-ranging impact of the government shutdown, many standard economic reports were not published during the last several weeks. Even though alternative sources were leveraged for some indicators, the situation still created uncertainty for markets and policymakers. Now that the government has reopened, key reports for September and October 2025 are rescheduled for release starting this week and into December. That includes new, but significantly delayed, information on nationa...
The Radix Review: Multifamily Trends Explained
Labor market reports released after the government shutdown present a mixed picture for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on December 10. On a positive note, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 119,000 new jobs were added in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, more than double what many economists expected, but there was a downward revision of 33,000 jobs combined for July and August. The unemployment rate was 4.4% in September. It remained low by historical standards, bu...