By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Stronger housing markets helped boost economic growth at the end of the summer in nearly every region of the United States, according to a Federal Reserve survey released Wednesday.
The Fed said growth improved in 10 of its 12 regional banking districts from mid-August through September, while leveling off in one region and slowing in another. Rising home sales helped lift home prices in most districts.
The report, known formally as the Beige Book, also cited an increase in auto sales in most parts of the country. Still, consumer spending was flat or up only slightly in most districts. Manufacturing activity was mixed, with half of the districts reporting slight improvement since the previous Fed report. And hiring was unchanged in most districts.
Sal Gauatieri, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the August report represents a subtle shift in the central bank's outlook. The economy improved to growing "modestly," he noted, from growing only "gradually" in the previous report.
The Beige Book provides anecdotal information on business conditions around the country. The information collected by the Fed's 12 regional banks will be used as the basis for the Fed's policy discussion at the Oct. 23-24 meeting.
Economists expect no major moves at the meeting because the Fed adopted aggressive new policies in September.
The Fed is buying mortgage bonds to lower longer-term rates, which could spur more borrowing and spending. And the Fed plans to keep short-term interest rates near zero until at least mid-2015, even after the recovery shows signs of strengthening.
By making borrowing cheaper, the Fed hopes to fuel the modest housing recovery. When home prices rise, people tend to feel wealthier and spend more freely. Consumer spending drives nearly 70 percent of economic activity.
The Fed report noted that oil production hit a record high in South Dakota, while the Minneapolis, Kansas City and Dallas districts also saw robust gains in energy production. The Atlanta and Richmond districts reported record levels for port activity in their regions.
The drought continued to weigh on farm activity in the Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Dallas districts. Dallas and Chicago reported that recent rains had improved the outlook in those districts.
Consumers have been cautious this year, which has contributed to slower growth. The economy grew at a lackluster 1.3 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, down from the 2 percent rate in the first three months of the year.
Economists expect growth to hover near 2 percent for the rest of the year. That's typically too weak to create enough jobs to rapidly bring relief to more than 12 million unemployed Americans.
The job market is looking a little better. The unemployment rate fell last month to 7.8 percent, down from 8.1 percent in August. It was the first time in more than 3 ½ years that the rate fell below 8 percent. And it fell because of a huge increase in the number of people who said they found jobs.
There have been some other encouraging signs. Auto sales rose in September by 13 percent from a year earlier to nearly 1.2 million. Home sales have been posting solid gains. And consumer confidence jumped in September, according to two closely watched surveys.
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $217,376</p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $240,000</p>
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"When Memphis showed up in the list, I was really surprised," says Frutiger. "Memphis is a major city." </p>
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<strong>Median rental cost:</strong> $705</p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $198,268</p>
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Most of the cities on this list, like Fayetteville, are rather small. So are the low-prices a byproduct of a smaller population? Not exactly, says Frutiger.</p>
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"Though some of the cheaper cities do have a population issue—more people means more demand and higher prices—[COLI] does have a population requirement. Not just anyone can participate in the Cost of Living Index." </p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $241,400</p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $230,439</p>
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<strong>Median rental cost:</strong> $516</p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $206,667</p>
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"Housing prices are very low in Texas, even in the major cities. Houston, Dallas ... Housing there is relatively inexpensive," Frutiger says.</p>
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"A lot of it, too, is the housing size. Two thousand and four hundred square feet in New York is a mansion, but in Texas it's a closet."</p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $213,850</p>
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Frutiger adds, "You're looking at houses in Texas that are way bigger than anything you'll get in a large Northeastern city, and for a relatively cheaper per square foot price." </p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $264,000</p>
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"Every time we release this data, Harlingen makes the news," the economist says with a chuckle, "and the people love it."</p>
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In Manhattan, the most expensive U.S. city right now, rent is $2,905 more each month than in Harlingen. </p>
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Even a tube of toothpaste costs $1.73 more in Manhattan.</p>
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<strong>Average home price (2,400 sq. foot, 4 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms):</strong> $221,486</p>
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