Podcast: Supply Chain, Infrastructure and Climate Change Dominate Headlines

Housing Affordability
Published

The latest episode of NAHB’s Housing Developments podcast — hosted by Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin and guest host Paul Lopez, SVP of communications and public affairs — provides updates on the supply chain crisis, the infrastructure legislation, and the results from the recent Virginia and New Jersey elections.

Plus, NAHB CEO Jerry Howard and Immediate Past Chair Greg Ugalde join from across the pond to give an update on their time at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, to advocate on behalf of the housing industry.

To hear more about the important issues facing residential construction and your business, subscribe to Housing Developments wherever you listen to podcasts.

Subscribe to NAHBNow

Log in or create account to subscribe to notifications of new posts.

Log in to subscribe

Latest from NAHBNow

Awards | Membership | Remodeling

Apr 19, 2024

NAHB Members Recognized in Pro Remodeler's 40 Under 40 Class of 2024

Pro Remodeler recently released its 40 Under 40 Class of 2024 in its March/April issue. See which NAHB members made the list.

Economics

Apr 18, 2024

Single-Family Builders: Tell Us How Rising Costs Are Impacting Your Bottom Line

Builders’ bottom lines across the country are being squeezed by rising material, labor and land costs. NAHB’s Economics team is in the process of measuring the impact of increased costs on builders’ profitability. And we need your help.

Safety

Apr 18, 2024

Learn Strategies for Managing Cold Stress on Jobsites

Each time winter weather rolls around, a new threat to residential construction workers emerges: cold stress. It is important for jobsite managers to know how to protect workers in low temperatures, recognize the signs of injuries and plan for common hazards, including icy roads and walkways.

View all

Latest Economic News

Economics

Apr 19, 2024

State Level Employment Situation: March 2024

Nonfarm payroll employment increased in 44 states in March compared to the previous month, while six states and the District of Columbia saw a decrease.

Economics

Apr 18, 2024

Existing Home Sales Decline in March

After reaching the 12-month high last month, existing home sales retreated in March due to lingering high mortgage rates, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Meanwhile, low resale inventory and strong demand continued to drive up existing home prices, marking the ninth consecutive month of year-over-year median sales price increases.

Economics

Apr 18, 2024

Highest Paid Occupations in Construction in 2023

Half of payroll workers in construction earn more than $58,500 and the top 25% make at least $79,450, according to the latest May 2023 Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) and analysis by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

Economics

Apr 17, 2024

How Quickly Do Prices Respond to Monetary Policy?

As economist Milton Friedman once quipped, monetary policy has a history of operating with “long and variable lags.” What Friedman was expressing is that it takes some time for the true effects of monetary policy, like the changing of the federal funds rate, to permeate completely through the larger economy.