The sputtering U.S. housing market is hurting the businesses that depend on Americans opening their wallets to fix up and furnish their new homes.
Retailers announced more U.S. store closures than openings in 2024, according to data firm Coresight Research, reversing a two-year trend of net openings. Home retailers were one of the biggest drivers of the contraction, with companies such as Big Lots and Conn's filing for bankruptcy and announcing plans to close hundreds of locations.
Subdued home sales helped tip some already struggling businesses over the edge even though there were signs of improvement in the housing market in late 2024. Existinghome sales rose in November, chalking up their biggest yearover-year gain in over three years.
But overall purchases of previously owned homes in 2024 were expected to hit the lowest level since 1995. Also, with mortgage rates back up to high levels from the summer of 2024, sales activity is likely to slow in the coming months.
The housing sales slowdown for most of 2024 hurt companies such as LL Flooring, which filed for voluntary Chapter 11 reorganization proceedings in August.
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