US single-family housing starts fell 9% in April to 930,000 units annualized as elevated mortgage rates, oversupply, and affordability pressures weigh on builders.

The following are median forecasts for this week's remaining U.S. data from a survey compiled by The Wall Street Journal.

US single-family housing starts fell 9% in April to 930,000 units annualized as elevated mortgage rates, oversupply, and affordability pressures weigh on builders.