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Easing labour shortages will help cut building backlog

The sharp fall in lumber prices over the past 10 months has failed to halt the rise in single-family homes which have been authorised, but not started. Labour shortages now appear to be the key constraint on construction, and will need to ease before builders feel comfortable applying for more building permits. A slowing economy should help in that regard, and will allow for a gradual rise in starts this year.

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