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He says the people seeing big affordability improvements are those young renters in smaller apartment units.
I'm Carla Javier for Marketplace.
To be clear, homes aren't suddenly becoming way more affordable for everyone, says Orfeh Divungi at Zillow.
He says there are three factors.
He says that median income households buying today have to spend roughly a third of their income on mortgage payments.
And Zillow forecasts that home buying in some areas could become even closer to affordable by the end of the year.
Spending no more than 30% of income on home payments, including property taxes and insurance, is the affordability rule of thumb, says Eric Maribodjuk at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
For Jessica Lautz at the National Association of Realtors, affordability this year?
I think it's a very mixed picture.
She says she'll be watching those all-important mortgage interest rates too.
And if more inventory comes onto the market and brings prices down.
I'm Carla Javier for Marketplace.
Small business owners seem particularly concerned about the tight labor market, says Holly Wade, an economist at the National Federation of Independent Business Research Center.
Meaning they can't find qualified candidates for open positions.
Wade says small businesses in construction and transportation, for example, still face challenges finding and retaining workers with specific skill sets.
Something Duane Grohl, CEO of Environmental Design Group in Ohio, knows firsthand.
He and the 130 employees at his civil engineering and construction services company deliver designs, oversee projects, and help clients raise funding.
Grohl says he's looking to hire at least five more experienced employees, and he's raised compensation to retain staff.
When it comes to stable prices, in other words, keeping inflation under control, NFIB says that's a top concern of businesses in retail, particularly ones that depend on imported goods.
Lofty is a 10-person company that sells clocks and lamps that help you sleep.