By Scott Morgan
While that prediction is still modest, Fannie Mae says it’s strong enough to “drag last year’s unspectacular housing activity upward,” according to the report. Fannie Mae credits projections for continued low gasoline prices, firming labor market conditions, rising household net worth, improving consumer and business confidence, and reduced fiscal headwinds to usher in a year of steady, if “not yet robust” economic improvement that should lead to a higher rate of household formation in 2015.
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