On Wednesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS) for April 2022. According to the JOLTS report, as of the last day in April, the number of job openings decreased from its all-time in March of 11.5 million to 11.4 million (-455,000), or a rate of 7.0%.
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PotlatchDeltic and CatchMark to Combine and Create Leading Integrated Timber REIT
PotlatchDeltic Corporation and CatchMark Timber Trust today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to combine in an all-stock transaction. The combination brings together two high quality timberland REITs, resulting in PotlatchDeltic owning approximately 2.2 million acres of diversified timberlands.
B.C. Government Waits for First Nations to Agree Upon Old-Growth Logging on Shared Lands
The B.C. government today still wants First Nations to reach a consensus before logging is deferred in old-growth forest on shared Indigenous territories. Tara Marsden, sustainability director for the Gitanyow Nation’s hereditary chiefs’ office in northwestern B.C., said consensus represents a “high bar” in a complex process.
FHFA Reports U.S. House Prices Rose 18.7% Year-Over-Year in Q1 of 2022
According to the latest Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) House Price Index released today, U.S. house prices rose 18.7% nationwide from Q1 of 2021 to Q1 of 2022. When compared to Q4 of 2021, U.S. house prices were up 4.6%. FHFA’s seasonally adjusted monthly index for March was up 1.5% from February 2022.
Tolko Company Releases Update on Fire Damage Repair Process for High Prairie, Alberta, OSB Facility
Investigations continue into the fire that damaged the Tolko OSB facility in High Prairie, Alberta, on Friday, May 20. Currently, there is no production taking place at the site. The facility is still shipping out existing finished product as trucks and empty railcars become available. On May 30, operations teams started clean-up in restricted areas.
New Mexico Wildfires Traced Back to U.S. Forest Service’s Planned Preventative Measures
Federal investigators announced that the two fires east of Santa Fe, New Mexico, which merged together in April to form the massive blaze at the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains to create the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, have been traced to planned burns set by U.S. Forest Service managers as preventative measures.
Canadian Real GDP Increased 0.7% in March 2022
StatsCan reported today that real gross domestic product (GDP) rose 0.7% in March, following a 0.9% expansion in February. Broad-based increases across most sectors were led by client-facing industries. Both services-producing (+0.6%) and goods-producing (+0.9%) industries were up, as 14 of 20 industrial sectors expanded in March.
U.S. Home Prices Post 20.6% Year-Over-Year Gain in March 2022
On Tuesday, S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller released its U.S. National Home Price NSA Index for March. The Index, which covers all nine U.S. Census divisions, reported that home prices experienced a 20.6% annual gain in March. The increase follows a 20.9% annual gain in February and a 19.1% annual gain in January.
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index Drops Month-Over-Month in May 2022
The Conference Board released today (5-31-22) their Consumer Confidence Index® (CCI) for May 2022. The CCI declined slightly in May, following an upward revision in April’s initial report. The Index now stands at 106.4 (1985=100), down from 108.6 in April. The Present Situation Index dropped from 152.9 in April to 149.6 in May.
U.S. National Interagency Fire Center Wildfire Update for May 31, 2022
On Tuesday (5-31-22), the U.S. National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) reported that the 2022 wildfire season remains well ahead of both 2021 and its 10-year average. Currently, more than 5,300 wildland firefighters and support personnel are assigned to incidents across the country. Year to date through March 31, 27,409 wildfires had been reported, and they had burned 1,889,439 acres.