Looming Rental Crisis In The United States

 | Jun 07, 2015 01:23AM ET

The United States is not building enough homes to meet the nation's housing demand. It's difficult for many to accept this fact given some of the over-building that took place during the housing bubble. However that wave peaked around ten years ago and residential construction had since declined to historically low levels. This unprecedented weakness in construction activity has persisted over the past 6-7 years, with only limited signs of recovery. Here are two data points:

1. Residential construction spending as a fraction of the GDP remains suppressed.