在 ServiceModel 客户端配置部分中,找不到引用协定“TranslatorService.LanguageService”的默认终结点元素。这可能是因为未找到应用程序的配置文件,或者是因为客户端元素中找不到与此协定匹配的终结点元素。
WASHINGTON (AFP) – New US home sales fell 2.1 percent in May, the US Commerce Department said Thursday, indicating that the weak housing market was still weighing down the world's largest economy.
Sales of new, single-family homes were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 319,000 in May, down from the revised April figure of 326,000, the Commerce Department said in a monthly report.
The figures for May were better than analysts' consensus estimate of 305,000 and the revised figures for April were a slight improvement over the Commerce Department's original estimate of 323,000.
Still, the overall level remained disappointingly low, pointing to continued weakness in the housing market, a pillar of the US economy which will need to improve for the broader economy to recover.
"The housing market remains the weak point of the current recovery as households are still deleveraging and remain wary of making long-term debt commitment in the context of high unemployment and sluggish economic growth," said Inna Mufteeva, an economist with Natixis.
The 2007-2008 collapse of the US housing market after many years of rising prices was a key reason why the global economy tipped into recession.
On Tuesday, the National Association of Realtors reported that existing home sales in the United States had fallen 3.8 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.81 million.
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