SANTA CLARA, Calif.,
June 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/
-- Realtor.com® today released its Weekly Housing
Recovery Report for the week ending June
13, which revealed that local markets with strong tech job
creation pre-COVID are bouncing back more quickly than others. In
fact, five tech hubs -- Denver,
Boston, Seattle, San
Francisco and San Diego --
pushed further past their January
2020 pace last week and are now leading the recovery.
"As the market heads into the summer, growth in online home
searches and asking prices has surpassed pre-COVID levels, but
movement in supply and time on market remains well below seasonal
pace," said Javier Vivas, director
of economic research for realtor.com®. "But locally the
story is much more nuanced. Markets with stronger job creation
pre-COVID are proving to have the crucial edge for real estate
activity, particularly those with a strong technology sector. As
more tech companies weather the storm, the stable jobs and incomes
they offer will continue to power demand for homes in these areas,
enabling home sales to bounce back faster than the rest of the
country this summer."
- National Recovery Index: The realtor.com Housing Market
Recovery Index for the week ending June
13 reached 90.0 nationwide, indicating that the U.S. market
has nearly halfway recovered to its January
2020 levels. This week's reading was up 1.2 points over the
prior week and 10.0 points below the January trend baseline. The
slight increase in this week's overall index represents a 6.9 point
increase over the 83.1 trough reached during the week ending
May 2.
- Local Recovery Index: Locally, an additional four
markets have crossed the recovery index benchmark this week --
Seattle, Rochester, N.Y., Las
Vegas, and Los Angeles --
taking the total number of markets above the January baseline to
eight. Denver (index 107.6),
Boston (index 106.7), San Francisco (index 104.5) and San Diego. (index 104.5) had already surpassed
January 2020 levels and remain among
those leading the recovery. See table below for full metro index
data.
Key Listings Metrics for the Week Ending
June 13:
|
Week ending
June 13
|
Week ending
June 6
|
Week ending
May 30
|
First Two
Weeks
March
|
Total
Listings
|
-27% YOY
|
-25% YOY
|
-23% YOY
|
-16% YOY
|
Time on
Market
|
16 days slower
YOY
|
16 days slower
YOY
|
17 days slower
YOY
|
-4 days faster
YOY
|
Median Listing
Prices
|
+4.6% YOY
|
+4.3% YOY
|
+3.1% YOY
|
+4.5% YOY
|
New
Listings
|
-20% YOY
|
-21% YOY
|
-23% YOY
|
+5% YOY
|
- Median listing prices are now growing at 4.6 percent
over last year, just above the pace seen pre-COVID.
- New listings are down 20 percent. More sellers are
returning to the market compared to the early COVID period, but
fewer than a week ago, and the number of new listings remains below
last year's levels. New listings typically peak over the next month
(mid-June to mid-July). Given the importance of new home listings
to sales, to see home sales bounce back, there will need to be a
later seasonal peak this year.
- Time on market remains 16 days slower than last year as
it takes longer to find a buyer and complete a sale in the current
markets. Time on market could speed up if buyers continue to
outnumber sellers.
- Total inventory was down 27 percent. Signs are pointing
to rising home buyer interest, and steeper declines in inventory
are on the horizon unless more sellers list homes for sale.
For information on this week's index data and listings data,
please visit:
https://www.realtor.com/research/housing-market-recovery-index-trends-june-13-data
and
https://www.realtor.com/research/weekly-housing-trends-view-data-week-june-13-2020/
Realtor.com® Housing Recovery Index
Top 50 Largest Markets
Recovery
Rank
|
Metro
|
Realtor.com
Recovery
Index
|
Week over week
change in recovery
|
1
|
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, Colo.
|
107.6
|
2.20%
|
2
|
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Mass.-N.H.
|
106.7
|
3.70%
|
3
|
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.
|
106
|
6.90%
|
4
|
San
Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, Calif.
|
104.5
|
3.50%
|
5
|
San Diego-Carlsbad,
Calif.
|
104.5
|
4.20%
|
6
|
Rochester,
N.Y.
|
101.3
|
7.60%
|
7
|
Las
Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, Nev.
|
101.1
|
1.20%
|
8
|
Los Angeles-Long
Beach-Anaheim, Calif.
|
100.5
|
7.80%
|
9
|
Austin-Round Rock,
Texas
|
99
|
2.80%
|
10
|
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, Mich.
|
97.5
|
12.30%
|
11
|
Jacksonville,
Fla.
|
97.4
|
-0.60%
|
12
|
Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin,
Tenn.
|
97.4
|
-1.30%
|
13
|
Miami-Fort
Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, Fla.
|
97.2
|
1.60%
|
14
|
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, Md.
|
96.8
|
10.60%
|
15
|
Louisville/Jefferson
County, Ky.-Ind.
|
96.7
|
4.50%
|
16
|
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria,
D.C.-Va.-Md.-W.V.
|
96.6
|
8.10%
|
17
|
Dallas-Fort
Worth-Arlington, Texas
|
96.5
|
3.60%
|
18
|
Atlanta-Sandy
Springs-Roswell, Ga.
|
96.3
|
5.90%
|
19
|
Birmingham-Hoover,
Ala.
|
96.3
|
7.10%
|
20
|
Kansas City,
Mo.-Kan.
|
95.1
|
0.80%
|
21
|
Memphis,
Tenn.-Ms.-Ark.
|
95
|
3.80%
|
22
|
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington,
Pa.-N.J.-De.-Md.
|
94.7
|
8.20%
|
23
|
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz.
|
94
|
-0.10%
|
24
|
Hartford-West
Hartford-East Hartford, Conn.
|
93.4
|
6.20%
|
25
|
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, Ore.-Wash.
|
93.4
|
0.20%
|
26
|
Riverside-San
Bernardino-Ontario, Calif.
|
93.3
|
0.50%
|
27
|
Richmond,
Va.
|
93.2
|
8.60%
|
28
|
Oklahoma City,
Okla.
|
93.1
|
2.90%
|
29
|
Virginia
Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, Va.-N.C.
|
92.7
|
3.50%
|
30
|
Minneapolis-St.
Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wis.
|
92.6
|
4.10%
|
31
|
Houston-The
Woodlands-Sugar Land, Texas
|
92.5
|
3.60%
|
32
|
New
York-Newark-Jersey City, N.Y.-N.J.-Pa.
|
92.4
|
2.30%
|
33
|
Sacramento--Roseville--Arden-Arcade,
Calif.
|
92.2
|
2.40%
|
34
|
San
Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.
|
91.8
|
2.20%
|
35
|
Cleveland-Elyria,
Ohio
|
91.4
|
4.90%
|
36
|
Tampa-St.
Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla.
|
90.9
|
1%
|
37
|
San Antonio-New
Braunfels, Texas
|
90.8
|
0.90%
|
38
|
St. Louis,
Mo.-Ill.
|
90.6
|
7.10%
|
39
|
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, N.C.-S.C.
|
90.2
|
1.40%
|
40
|
Cincinnati,
Ohio-Ky.-Ind.
|
89.2
|
0.20%
|
41
|
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
|
88.1
|
5.90%
|
42
|
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Fla.
|
87.7
|
-1.10%
|
43
|
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wis.
|
87.5
|
3.40%
|
44
|
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Ill.-Ind.-Wis.
|
87.3
|
6%
|
45
|
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, Ind.
|
85.5
|
0.40%
|
46
|
Providence-Warwick,
R.I.-Mass.
|
84.9
|
4%
|
47
|
New Orleans-Metairie,
La.
|
84.2
|
-7.90%
|
48
|
Columbus,
Ohio
|
83.8
|
2.90%
|
49
|
Raleigh,
N.C.
|
82.8
|
0.10%
|
50
|
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, N.Y.
|
81.6
|
20.60%
|
Methodology: The Weekly Housing Index leverages a weighted
average of realtor.com® search traffic, median list
prices, new listings, and median time on market and compares it to
the January 2020 market trend, as a
baseline for pre-COVID market growth. The overall index is set to
100 in this baseline period. The higher a market's index value, the
higher its recovery and vice versa.
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cbsa_title
|
median_listing_price_yy
|
active_listing_count_yy
|
median_days_on_market_by_day_yy
|
median_days_on_market_yy
|
new_listing_count_yy
|
new_listing_share_yy
|
price_reduced_count_yy
|
price_reduced_share_yy
|
akron, oh
|
8.6%
|
-38.9%
|
6
|
14.0%
|
-24.9%
|
2.6%
|
-52.5%
|
-2.1%
|
albany-schenectady-troy, ny
|
11.7%
|
-33.4%
|
28
|
41.8%
|
-11.7%
|
2.3%
|
-50.2%
|
-1.7%
|
albuquerque,
nm
|
16.0%
|
-44.4%
|
3
|
6.1%
|
-35.3%
|
1.5%
|
-42.6%
|
0.1%
|
allentown-bethlehem-easton, pa-nj
|
19.6%
|
-50.9%
|
-14
|
-23.3%
|
-12.4%
|
5.6%
|
-36.9%
|
1.1%
|
atlanta-sandy
springs-roswell, ga
|
3.8%
|
-26.7%
|
4
|
8.2%
|
-18.0%
|
1.0%
|
-40.6%
|
-1.6%
|
augusta-richmond
county, ga-sc
|
6.6%
|
-37.0%
|
4
|
5.8%
|
-33.8%
|
0.4%
|
-50.3%
|
-1.3%
|
austin-round rock,
tx
|
5.7%
|
-25.9%
|
4
|
8.9%
|
-10.8%
|
1.9%
|
-51.5%
|
-3.6%
|
bakersfield,
ca
|
5.9%
|
-40.3%
|
6
|
13.6%
|
-33.9%
|
1.1%
|
-47.7%
|
-0.9%
|
baltimore-columbia-towson, md
|
2.9%
|
-41.3%
|
2
|
4.3%
|
-20.9%
|
2.9%
|
-49.5%
|
-1.4%
|
baton rouge,
la
|
5.2%
|
-19.4%
|
19
|
25.7%
|
-23.2%
|
-0.3%
|
-27.8%
|
-0.7%
|
birmingham-hoover,
al
|
6.6%
|
-26.6%
|
4
|
6.9%
|
-6.5%
|
2.1%
|
-35.7%
|
-0.8%
|
boise city,
id
|
5.7%
|
-24.5%
|
13
|
40.6%
|
-21.8%
|
0.4%
|
-57.7%
|
-4.7%
|
boston-cambridge-newton, ma-nh
|
9.2%
|
-30.3%
|
-2
|
-5.4%
|
-10.0%
|
3.2%
|
-45.3%
|
-1.9%
|
bridgeport-stamford-norwalk, ct
|
0.1%
|
-26.3%
|
6
|
9.2%
|
32.1%
|
3.5%
|
-48.0%
|
-1.7%
|
buffalo-cheektowaga-niagara falls, ny
|
8.8%
|
-31.7%
|
17
|
48.6%
|
-13.6%
|
3.1%
|
-52.8%
|
-2.6%
|
cape coral-fort
myers, fl
|
12.0%
|
-25.9%
|
4
|
4.2%
|
5.3%
|
1.8%
|
-37.5%
|
-1.1%
|
charleston-north
charleston, sc
|
3.5%
|
-25.4%
|
13
|
18.3%
|
-3.6%
|
1.8%
|
-38.1%
|
-1.8%
|
charlotte-concord-gastonia, nc-sc
|
2.3%
|
-38.0%
|
6
|
12.0%
|
-33.0%
|
0.8%
|
-48.9%
|
-1.6%
|
chattanooga,
tn-ga
|
16.5%
|
-35.7%
|
8
|
14.0%
|
-35.5%
|
0.0%
|
-50.0%
|
-1.6%
|
chicago-naperville-elgin, il-in-wi
|
0.3%
|
-26.6%
|
4
|
9.5%
|
-21.5%
|
0.7%
|
-39.7%
|
-1.5%
|
cincinnati,
oh-ky-in
|
15.5%
|
-40.6%
|
7
|
15.9%
|
-40.9%
|
0.0%
|
-48.1%
|
-1.0%
|
cleveland-elyria,
oh
|
7.2%
|
-41.5%
|
8
|
14.3%
|
-25.3%
|
2.4%
|
-43.3%
|
-0.5%
|
colorado springs,
co
|
10.7%
|
-25.3%
|
1
|
3.5%
|
-19.9%
|
1.0%
|
-17.9%
|
0.7%
|
columbia,
sc
|
6.3%
|
-37.3%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-41.6%
|
-0.7%
|
-28.4%
|
0.9%
|
columbus,
oh
|
4.7%
|
-32.6%
|
7
|
19.4%
|
-26.0%
|
1.3%
|
-46.2%
|
-2.1%
|
dallas-fort
worth-arlington, tx
|
-1.1%
|
-28.0%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-18.6%
|
1.3%
|
-41.2%
|
-2.1%
|
dayton, oh
|
21.9%
|
-40.1%
|
13
|
35.1%
|
-37.1%
|
0.6%
|
-43.9%
|
-0.6%
|
deltona-daytona
beach-ormond beach, fl
|
0.0%
|
-21.8%
|
13
|
17.8%
|
-28.5%
|
-0.6%
|
-32.7%
|
-0.9%
|
denver-aurora-lakewood, co
|
4.6%
|
-21.8%
|
2
|
5.9%
|
-14.1%
|
1.2%
|
-28.9%
|
-1.2%
|
des moines-west des
moines, ia
|
-2.7%
|
-19.2%
|
7
|
11.9%
|
1.5%
|
2.1%
|
-14.3%
|
0.5%
|
detroit-warren-dearborn, mi
|
2.6%
|
-23.7%
|
2
|
5.6%
|
-19.0%
|
0.7%
|
-37.5%
|
-1.5%
|
durham-chapel hill,
nc
|
7.4%
|
-26.1%
|
14
|
28.0%
|
-13.5%
|
1.5%
|
-17.8%
|
0.7%
|
el paso,
tx
|
9.4%
|
-38.6%
|
16
|
23.9%
|
-34.8%
|
0.5%
|
-64.8%
|
-1.9%
|
fresno, ca
|
1.1%
|
-46.1%
|
-1
|
-2.3%
|
-35.9%
|
2.0%
|
-60.8%
|
-2.1%
|
grand rapids-wyoming,
mi
|
6.8%
|
-24.3%
|
8
|
23.5%
|
-23.8%
|
0.1%
|
-36.0%
|
-1.3%
|
greensboro-high
point, nc
|
8.8%
|
-31.1%
|
4
|
7.1%
|
-22.2%
|
1.2%
|
-54.7%
|
-2.6%
|
greenville-anderson-mauldin, sc
|
1.8%
|
-23.9%
|
21
|
37.5%
|
-27.6%
|
-0.4%
|
-32.0%
|
-0.8%
|
harrisburg-carlisle,
pa
|
15.1%
|
-39.6%
|
-11
|
-21.6%
|
7.2%
|
5.9%
|
-49.6%
|
-1.6%
|
hartford-west
hartford-east hartford, ct
|
3.5%
|
-30.0%
|
-1
|
-2.0%
|
-8.6%
|
2.1%
|
-54.6%
|
-2.2%
|
houston-the
woodlands-sugar land, tx
|
0.3%
|
-21.0%
|
7
|
13.7%
|
-18.1%
|
0.3%
|
-34.7%
|
-1.4%
|
indianapolis-carmel-anderson, in
|
1.7%
|
-34.0%
|
9
|
20.5%
|
-32.5%
|
0.2%
|
-56.1%
|
-3.6%
|
jackson,
ms
|
7.3%
|
-28.4%
|
14
|
18.0%
|
-7.8%
|
1.7%
|
-54.8%
|
-3.1%
|
jacksonville,
fl
|
-0.6%
|
-21.5%
|
5
|
7.8%
|
-11.4%
|
0.9%
|
-39.6%
|
-2.0%
|
kansas city,
mo-ks
|
10.8%
|
-38.2%
|
9
|
18.4%
|
-33.2%
|
0.9%
|
-51.3%
|
-1.8%
|
knoxville,
tn
|
8.3%
|
-34.8%
|
6
|
10.3%
|
-16.5%
|
2.0%
|
-42.0%
|
-1.1%
|
lakeland-winter
haven, fl
|
1.7%
|
-11.1%
|
13
|
19.7%
|
-21.6%
|
-1.0%
|
-31.0%
|
-1.5%
|
las
vegas-henderson-paradise, nv
|
3.7%
|
-7.7%
|
9
|
20.5%
|
-28.8%
|
-2.2%
|
-50.8%
|
-4.9%
|
little rock-north
little rock-conway, ar
|
17.6%
|
-39.6%
|
-3
|
-5.1%
|
-20.0%
|
2.4%
|
-41.8%
|
-0.4%
|
los angeles-long
beach-anaheim, ca
|
20.6%
|
-16.7%
|
19
|
43.2%
|
-14.2%
|
0.3%
|
-44.6%
|
-2.3%
|
louisville/jefferson
county, ky-in
|
2.8%
|
-38.5%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-28.7%
|
1.5%
|
-43.3%
|
-0.7%
|
madison,
wi
|
6.0%
|
-28.0%
|
12
|
26.7%
|
-27.0%
|
0.2%
|
-46.8%
|
-1.8%
|
mcallen-edinburg-mission, tx
|
8.0%
|
-28.3%
|
16
|
18.8%
|
-11.7%
|
1.1%
|
-48.4%
|
-1.3%
|
memphis,
tn-ms-ar
|
9.6%
|
-34.2%
|
5
|
9.4%
|
-20.4%
|
2.0%
|
-41.2%
|
-0.9%
|
miami-fort
lauderdale-west palm beach, fl
|
-1.5%
|
-8.3%
|
20
|
21.5%
|
-4.5%
|
0.2%
|
-29.1%
|
-1.1%
|
milwaukee-waukesha-west allis, wi
|
6.6%
|
-28.4%
|
10
|
25.6%
|
-24.9%
|
0.6%
|
-42.1%
|
-1.5%
|
minneapolis-st.
paul-bloomington, mn-wi
|
3.8%
|
-19.5%
|
2
|
5.7%
|
-20.1%
|
-0.1%
|
-35.0%
|
-1.3%
|
nashville-davidson--murfreesboro--franklin,
tn
|
2.9%
|
-23.1%
|
-2
|
-5.6%
|
-14.6%
|
1.2%
|
-24.6%
|
-0.2%
|
new haven-milford,
ct
|
3.9%
|
-32.5%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-17.4%
|
1.5%
|
-65.4%
|
-2.7%
|
new orleans-metairie,
la
|
1.7%
|
-20.4%
|
17
|
26.2%
|
-28.9%
|
-0.8%
|
-18.1%
|
0.3%
|
new
york-newark-jersey city, ny-nj-pa
|
0.9%
|
-21.2%
|
17
|
29.8%
|
-6.0%
|
1.3%
|
-59.9%
|
-2.8%
|
north
port-sarasota-bradenton, fl
|
0.0%
|
-21.5%
|
7
|
7.6%
|
-10.9%
|
0.7%
|
-39.6%
|
-1.8%
|
oklahoma city,
ok
|
14.4%
|
-25.7%
|
4
|
9.1%
|
-20.2%
|
0.7%
|
-30.8%
|
-0.6%
|
omaha-council bluffs,
ne-ia
|
8.6%
|
-22.8%
|
16
|
55.2%
|
-29.1%
|
-1.1%
|
-31.3%
|
-0.6%
|
orlando-kissimmee-sanford, fl
|
0.0%
|
-13.5%
|
16
|
28.1%
|
-25.2%
|
-1.3%
|
-21.7%
|
-0.7%
|
oxnard-thousand
oaks-ventura, ca
|
12.3%
|
-32.0%
|
16
|
36.4%
|
-22.5%
|
1.3%
|
-54.7%
|
-2.9%
|
palm
bay-melbourne-titusville, fl
|
1.4%
|
-22.7%
|
15
|
24.6%
|
-11.3%
|
1.1%
|
-37.7%
|
-1.8%
|
philadelphia-camden-wilmington,
pa-nj-de-md
|
12.1%
|
-39.5%
|
12
|
23.1%
|
-18.1%
|
2.8%
|
-50.5%
|
-1.7%
|
phoenix-mesa-scottsdale, az
|
3.9%
|
-37.5%
|
8
|
15.7%
|
-23.1%
|
2.1%
|
-54.2%
|
-3.2%
|
pittsburgh,
pa
|
22.5%
|
-24.3%
|
32
|
55.2%
|
-3.0%
|
2.3%
|
-31.5%
|
-0.9%
|
portland-south
portland, me
|
6.5%
|
-34.4%
|
5
|
11.4%
|
-25.1%
|
1.4%
|
-42.1%
|
-0.7%
|
portland-vancouver-hillsboro, or-wa
|
5.2%
|
-35.7%
|
12
|
32.4%
|
-34.2%
|
0.2%
|
-21.7%
|
1.8%
|
providence-warwick,
ri-ma
|
11.8%
|
-42.8%
|
9
|
20.0%
|
-33.8%
|
1.6%
|
-60.5%
|
-1.9%
|
raleigh,
nc
|
2.1%
|
-26.5%
|
13
|
26.0%
|
-21.7%
|
0.6%
|
-45.8%
|
-2.3%
|
richmond,
va
|
4.5%
|
-27.4%
|
9
|
18.8%
|
-8.3%
|
2.5%
|
-33.0%
|
-0.7%
|
riverside-san
bernardino-ontario, ca
|
4.8%
|
-35.8%
|
13
|
26.0%
|
-27.5%
|
1.2%
|
-60.1%
|
-2.8%
|
rochester,
ny
|
6.6%
|
-31.5%
|
-4
|
-12.5%
|
-8.4%
|
3.9%
|
-35.0%
|
-0.6%
|
sacramento--roseville--arden-arcade, ca
|
0.2%
|
-28.2%
|
3
|
8.3%
|
-16.9%
|
1.8%
|
-35.6%
|
-1.1%
|
salt lake city,
ut
|
8.9%
|
-35.3%
|
1
|
2.8%
|
-28.9%
|
1.3%
|
-53.1%
|
-2.9%
|
san antonio-new
braunfels, tx
|
0.0%
|
-22.7%
|
14
|
26.9%
|
-15.4%
|
0.8%
|
-39.4%
|
-2.2%
|
san diego-carlsbad,
ca
|
6.8%
|
-35.4%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-19.0%
|
2.7%
|
-64.0%
|
-3.9%
|
san
francisco-oakland-hayward, ca
|
10.5%
|
-17.9%
|
1
|
3.2%
|
-7.4%
|
1.7%
|
-33.2%
|
-1.3%
|
san
jose-sunnyvale-santa clara, ca
|
4.6%
|
-31.9%
|
4
|
12.5%
|
-19.7%
|
2.0%
|
-44.6%
|
-1.8%
|
scranton--wilkes-barre--hazleton, pa
|
6.0%
|
-36.8%
|
35
|
52.2%
|
-23.8%
|
1.5%
|
-37.1%
|
-0.1%
|
seattle-tacoma-bellevue, wa
|
2.1%
|
-29.0%
|
1
|
2.9%
|
-17.6%
|
2.0%
|
-58.8%
|
-4.0%
|
spokane-spokane
valley, wa
|
7.4%
|
-28.1%
|
4
|
10.8%
|
-22.3%
|
1.1%
|
-44.1%
|
-1.7%
|
springfield,
ma
|
11.7%
|
-36.5%
|
12
|
27.3%
|
-18.7%
|
2.7%
|
-44.1%
|
-1.3%
|
st. louis,
mo-il
|
5.3%
|
-29.1%
|
15
|
26.3%
|
-17.9%
|
1.4%
|
-41.1%
|
-1.4%
|
stockton-lodi,
ca
|
5.7%
|
-42.7%
|
15
|
42.9%
|
-36.3%
|
1.3%
|
-61.0%
|
-2.7%
|
syracuse,
ny
|
0.1%
|
-33.7%
|
36
|
69.2%
|
-17.7%
|
2.3%
|
-45.3%
|
-1.2%
|
tampa-st.
petersburg-clearwater, fl
|
1.8%
|
-29.6%
|
13
|
22.4%
|
-22.8%
|
0.8%
|
-41.5%
|
-1.7%
|
toledo, oh
|
5.7%
|
-28.0%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-19.4%
|
1.2%
|
-6.2%
|
2.2%
|
tucson, az
|
10.9%
|
-36.5%
|
7
|
13.2%
|
-25.9%
|
1.5%
|
-48.6%
|
-1.6%
|
tulsa, ok
|
18.1%
|
-33.7%
|
1
|
1.9%
|
-11.9%
|
2.7%
|
-41.6%
|
-1.1%
|
urban honolulu,
hi
|
-12.7%
|
35.5%
|
21
|
38.2%
|
-16.9%
|
-3.3%
|
-40.5%
|
-3.1%
|
virginia
beach-norfolk-newport news, va-nc
|
10.0%
|
-38.6%
|
1
|
2.0%
|
-20.2%
|
2.2%
|
-55.8%
|
-1.6%
|
washington-arlington-alexandria,
dc-va-md-wv
|
9.1%
|
-37.7%
|
0
|
0.0%
|
-18.5%
|
3.3%
|
-55.2%
|
-2.4%
|
wichita,
ks
|
16.3%
|
-37.0%
|
5
|
10.2%
|
-32.1%
|
0.8%
|
-49.2%
|
-1.4%
|
winston-salem,
nc
|
7.8%
|
-33.1%
|
9
|
14.1%
|
-26.1%
|
0.9%
|
-54.4%
|
-2.0%
|
worcester,
ma-ct
|
7.3%
|
-41.3%
|
9
|
21.4%
|
-19.9%
|
3.5%
|
-56.9%
|
-2.4%
|
youngstown-warren-boardman, oh-pa
|
1.5%
|
-39.2%
|
23
|
33.8%
|
-34.5%
|
0.7%
|
-60.5%
|
-2.9%
|
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