
Max Rust
Cartographer at The Wall Street Journal
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1 week ago |
wallstreetjournal-ny.newsmemory.com | Nicole Friedman |Max Rust
SHARE SHARE Home Prices Decline in the South but Rise Elsewhere BY NICOLE FRIEDMAN AND MAX RUST The spring home-buying season is off to a slow start— but not everywhere. Buyers are still competing against each other for homes in the Northeast and Midwest, where new supply has been limited and attractive listings can draw crowds. Home prices in parts of the South have been flat or falling, according to Intercontinental Exchange, a financial-technology and data company.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Nicole Friedman |Max Rust
This article is in your queue. The spring home-buying season is off to a slow start—but not everywhere. Buyers are still competing against each other for homes in the Northeast and Midwest, where new supply has been limited and attractive listings can draw crowds.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Max Rust |Anthony DeBarros |Peter Santilli
April 24, 2025 9:00 pm ETThe first nearly 100 days of President Trump’s term have played out far differently from those of any other recent administration—including his own eight years ago. Here’s a glimpse by the numbers as he nears completion of his 100th day on April 30. Executive ordersTrump signed 26 executive orders at the start of his second term—the first batch of 137 implemented as of Thursday.
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2 months ago |
lopinion.fr | Paul Overberg |Konrad Putzier |Max Rust
The Wall Street Journal Si un afflux d’immigrés a compensé les pertes dues à la Covid, l’effet ne pourrait être que passager Publié le 14 mars 2025 à 13:16 Paul Overberg, Konrad Putzier et Max Rust Qui l’eût cru, les plus grandes métropoles américaines ne sont pas du tout en train de se dépeupler — en tout cas, pas pour l’instant.
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2 months ago |
wsj.com | Paul Overberg |Konrad Putzier |Max Rust
March 13, 2025 5:00 am ETIt turns out, America’s biggest metro areas aren’t shrinking—at least for now. New Census Bureau estimates released Thursday show that the New York and Chicago metro areas grew in each of the past two years ended in June. The Los Angeles area expanded in the 12 months ended in June. These regions are all still smaller than before the Covid-19 pandemic, but not by as much as previously thought. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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