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Trends in the US furniture market The 2006 outlook of the furniture market in the USA appears positive. This conclusion is based on the economic fundamentals that affect the consumption of durable goods in the country. Fundamentals of household furniture consumption The US economy is still performing fairly well. Real GDP grew 4.2% in 2004 and a still healthy 3.6% in 2005. Aktrin predicts that the GDP will grow only 3% in 2006 and 2007. Personal income, which grew 5.9% in 2004 and 5.3% in 2005, could grow in excess of 5% during the next two years. After taking inflation and taxes into account, real disposable income could grow only about 2.5%, close to the expected growth rate of real disposable income. Accordingly, durable good consumption is anticipated to grow only 2.3% in 2006 and 2007. The housing market, which grew 10.3% in 2004 and 7.3% in 2005, is now slightly oversupplied and forecast to grow below 3% in 2006 and 2007. In volume terms, this translates to approximately 1.80 million new housing units in 2006, down from about 2.04 million in 2005. US household furniture consumption to grow 4.3% Private investment also expanded at a vigorous rate of 9.4% in 2004 and 8.8% in 2005, up from only 1.3% in 2003. Accordingly, with the declining corporate profitability, Aktrin forecast private investment to grow by about 5.9% and it is likely that the declining trend will carry over to 2007. Consequently, investment in machinery and equipment (which includes office US main sourcing region for tropical logs was West US home boom has peaked Builders also reported contractions. Upscale Toll Brothers Inc. reported a 21% decline in signed contracts in the November-January period. KB Home reported more buyers backing out of contracts. The Pending Home Sales Index declined to 116.3, down 1.1% from December and 4.8% from a year ago. However, the new US Fed Chairman, Ben Bernanke, indicated that the US housing would enter a moderate slowdown but not a crash.
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Source: ITTO' Tropical Timber Market Report |
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