U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) vs Housing Starts (Annualized)
U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is currently 103.0 (down -4.10). Housing Starts (Annualized) is currently 1,501K (up +151.0K).
| Metric | U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) | Housing Starts (Annualized) |
|---|---|---|
| Current value | 103.0 | 1,501K |
| Previous reading | 107.1index | 1350K |
| Change | -4.10 | +151.0K |
| Trend | down | up |
| Frequency | Daily | Monthly |
| Source | Federal Reserve | U.S. Census Bureau |
| Last updated | 2026-04-04 | 2026-03-18 |
| Category | trade | housing |
What U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) measures
The U.S. Dollar Index measures the value of the U.S. dollar against a basket of major currencies (euro, yen, pound, Canadian dollar, Swedish krona, Swiss franc). It reflects the dollar's purchasing power in international markets.
The dollar has weakened to 103.0, down from a January peak of 109.4. A weaker dollar is mixed for U.S. businesses: it makes American exports more competitive abroad and boosts the dollar value of foreign earnings (positive for multinationals), but it increases the cost of imported goods and raw materials. For executives at companies with significant international revenue, dollar weakness is generally a tailwind for reported earnings.
What Housing Starts (Annualized) measures
Housing starts measures the number of new residential construction projects begun during a given month, expressed as a seasonally adjusted annual rate. It is a leading indicator of economic activity because construction generates employment and demand for materials.
Housing starts jumped to 1.50 million annualized, a strong reading. For executives, residential construction is a multiplier: each new home generates demand for lumber, appliances, furnishings, landscaping, and financial services. Strong starts signal builder confidence despite elevated mortgage rates, likely driven by the severe shortage of existing homes for sale.
Frequently asked
U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is currently 103.0, down -4.10 from the previous reading. Source: Federal Reserve, updated daily.
Housing Starts (Annualized) is currently 1,501K, up +151.0K from the previous reading. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, updated monthly.
The dollar has weakened to 103.0, down from a January peak of 109.4. A weaker dollar is mixed for U.S. businesses: it makes American exports more competitive abroad and boosts the dollar value of fore Housing starts jumped to 1.50 million annualized, a strong reading. For executives, residential construction is a multiplier: each new home generates demand for lumber, appliances, furnishings, landsc