Global Markets
U.S. Housing Shortage Tightens Grip as New Legislation Aims to Shift the Market
724FinanceKaptan Rıza Deniz

The United States is facing a 25 % dip in housing supply over the past decade, leaving a gap of 1.2 million homes and fueling both rent and purchase price hikes of 12 %, adding inflationary pressure.
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Market‑Balancing Dynamics and Anticipated Outcomes
Captain Rıza Deniz – Global supply‑chain and freight‑market strategist: The legislation will relieve not only the U.S. housing market but also the construction‑materials and logistics sectors. Shorter approval cycles could lower demand for steel, cement, and lumber by 8‑12 %, potentially softening the Baltic Dry Index (BDI). Faster project completions will also streamline shipping routes, easing traffic through the Suez and Panama Canals and hinting at a 1.5 % reduction in global freight costs.