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  2. Lumber prices are plunging. Blame the record drop in U.S ...

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    Lumber’s price drop has been particularly dramatic in just the last 90 days in the futures market, with contract prices for July falling 28% to $466 per thousand board feet (futures prices are ...

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  4. Those rebuilding after L.A. fires will likely face higher ...

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    In the last six months average lumber prices have ranged from $475 to $625 per thousand board feet, about one-third the peak in 2021. Trump has threatened to add 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico ...

  5. Lumber prices took another dip, falling by more than 50% over the past few months. However, CNBC reported that homeowners, homebuilders and homebuyers hoping to renovate aren't seeing any savings

  6. List of retailers affected by the retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, Lowe's announced that it intended to close 51 stores in North America as part of a plan to improve profitability. [191] Lucky's Market closed all but seven of its stores by February 12, 2020. [192] Lumber Liquidators, previously LL Flooring, announced on August 12, 2024 that it intended to close 94 stores. Weeks later, the ...

  7. Lumber Prices Crash 30% as Mortgage Rates Start Going Up - AOL

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    Lumber prices have fallen 30% over the past two weeks, Business Insider reported, hitting a low of $934 per thousand board feet on Tuesday. That was down from $1,338 as recently as Jan. 14.

  8. Lumber Prices Have Surged – What Happened and When ... - AOL

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    In just one year, the price of lumber has increased a whopping 377%. A boom in home renovations, combined with an increase in disposable income stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, caused ...

  9. Lumber is Down a Whopping 40%, and Still At Historic Highs ...

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