2007年VOA标准英语-US Housing Market Continues To Slide(在线收听) |
By Mil Arcega Stocks fell after the release of a Standard & Poor's report on Tuesday showing the worst decline in prices for single family homes in the US in more than 13 years. The drop in housing values worries investors who fear falling prices could seep into the broader US economy and crimp consumer spending. VOA's Mil Arcega reports. One couple Chris and Amy Wood says it hasn’t gone well. "We call it the American nightmare, that's what we call it." Mark and Lisa Tingley are in similar straits. They purchased their dream home six years ago but rising interest rates have raised their monthly payments by more than 20 percent. "We've lived off of peanut butter and jelly just to try and make the mortgage payment. Luckily we have managed to hang on as a lot of our neighbors have not been able to do that." The Conference Board, which rates the consumer confidence index, says the recent turmoil in financial markets, coupled with higher gasoline prices may be contributing to consumer's heightened sense of uncertainty. The one bright note is the job market, which has grown steadily despite slower growth in February. |
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