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  1. T

    Lumber - Price Data

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated May 27, 2017
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2017). Lumber - Price Data [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/lumber
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    May 27, 2017
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    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jul 24, 1978 - Jul 31, 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Description

    Lumber fell to 690.67 USD/1000 board feet on July 31, 2025, down 0.12% from the previous day. Over the past month, Lumber's price has risen 11.49%, and is up 37.84% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Lumber - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.

  2. Softwood Lumber Prices

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Softwood Lumber Prices [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/softwood-lumber-prices/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2025
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    Authors
    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jun 25, 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the factors influencing softwood lumber prices, including supply chain disruptions, trade tariffs, and environmental policies. Understand the volatility and broader economic trends affecting builders and policymakers.

  3. Monthly U.S. price of timber 2016-2024

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    Updated Jan 28, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Monthly U.S. price of timber 2016-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1239728/monthly-lumber-price-usa/
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    Jan 28, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Jan 2016 - Dec 2024
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The price of lumber in the United States fluctuated widely over the last five years, from a low of 240 dollars per 1,000 board feet in January 2016 to a peak of over 1,500 dollars in April 2021. This overall increase has not been linear though, with, for example, lumber prices falling by around 50 percent between June and September 2018, and again between August and October 2020. The value fell again by around 75 percent between May and August 2021. As of the end of December 2024, the price of lumber stood at 550.5 U.S. dollars per thousand board feet. Which nations are at the forefront of lumber production? The production of lumber is dependent on the availability of forest resources, market demand, and technological advances. Sustainable forest management practices a continuous supply of timber, while economic factors and construction activity drive demand. Among the countries countries with the largest production of lumber were China and the United States. Other countries with a relatively high lumber production rate were Russia, China, and Brazil.

  4. Retail Lumber Prices

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Retail Lumber Prices [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/retail-lumber-prices/
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    Jun 1, 2025
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    Authors
    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jun 14, 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the factors influencing the retail price of lumber, including impacts from the housing market, supply chain disruptions, tariffs, environmental events, and currency exchange rates, and understand recent price trends as the global economy recovers from the pandemic.

  5. Lumber price history daily up until January 29, 2025

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    Updated Jun 26, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Lumber price history daily up until January 29, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1239633/daily-lumber-price-usa/
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    Jun 26, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 2019 - Jan 29, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The price of lumber has seen both an overall increase, and large amounts of volatility since 2019. From its low in early April 2020 to its peak in May 2021, the price per 1,000 board feet of lumber increased almost sevenfold, reaching ***** U.S. dollars. Yet, after reaching this peak the price then fell to below *** U.S. dollars per 1,000 board feet in August 2021 before rising again to reach over 1,000 U.S. dollars in the beginning of 2022. Since then, the price per 1,000 board feet of lumber decreased overall, reaching *** U.S. dollars as of January 29, 2025.

  6. Current Lumber Prices Per Board Foot

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Current Lumber Prices Per Board Foot [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/current-lumber-prices-per-board-foot/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2025
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    Authors
    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jun 23, 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the volatile landscape of lumber prices influenced by supply chain disruptions, demand fluctuations, tariffs, housing market trends, and sustainability concerns, as well as the impact of natural disasters and geopolitical factors shaping the industry in 2023.

  7. Lumber Wholesaling in Canada - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

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    Updated Sep 11, 2019
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    IBISWorld (2019). Lumber Wholesaling in Canada - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/canada/market-research-reports/lumber-wholesaling-industry/
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    Sep 11, 2019
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    IBISWorld
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    https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/

    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Canadian lumber wholesalers have grappled with global lumber price volatility, creating challenging conditions both for wholesalers and for downstream clients like construction contractors, home improvement stores and hardware stores. In 2021 and 2022, the price of lumber soared globally as demand for new construction soared, especially in the United States. While exports and imports are not tracked at a wholesale level, many companies do sell across the border; as a result, conditions in the United States affect revenue. As lumber prices and Canadian residential construction activity have fallen from their respective 2021 and 2022 peaks, so too has revenue for the Lumber Wholesaling industry in Canada. With industry revenue forecast to remain level in 2025 alone, the overall industry is expected to have decreased at a five-year CAGR of 1.8% to reach $15.6 billion in 2025. The fate of wholesalers has largely been tied to the volatility of downstream construction markets. High interest rates stifled previously hot residential construction markets in both Canada in the US till both the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve began cutting rates. While this is set to improve construction activity, and therefore demand for lumber, both the Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve have held rates steady in their most recent 2025 decisions as volatile US-Canada tariff policy has created an uncertain economic situation. The US and Canada have had an ongoing trade dispute over lumber prices since before the US put in place broader tariffs in April 2025. The uncertain business environment caused in part by these tariffs has kept the average industry profit margin from expanding through the end of 2025. Lumber wholesalers are expected to see growth moving forward. Interest rates are expected to be gradually cut over the coming years, stimulating demand from downstream construction markets. In tandem, the selling price of lumber is expected to climb, though it will not likely see the rampant inflation of recent years. Demand for housing construction in Canada demand is also set to remain strong into the near future. Consequently, industry revenue is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 1.4% to $15.6 billion over the five years through 2030.

  8. Current Lumber Prices

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Current Lumber Prices [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/current-lumber-prices/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jun 11, 2025
    Area covered
    World
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the factors influencing current lumber prices, including supply chain disruptions, demand fluctuations, and economic policies. Understand the market dynamics post-pandemic, its impact on construction costs, and the role of tariffs, trade policies, and sustainability practices.

  9. Sawmills & Wood Production in Canada - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

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    Updated Apr 4, 2025
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    IBISWorld (2025). Sawmills & Wood Production in Canada - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/canada/market-research-reports/sawmills-wood-production-industry/
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    Apr 4, 2025
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    https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/

    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    The recent housing market cycle has driven the sawmill and wood production industry’s performance. Initially, the surge in residential construction and renovation in Canada and the US in 2021, spurred by low interest rates and high disposable incomes, drove significant demand for softwood lumber, leading to a 43.5% jump in revenue for industry mills. However, rising interest rates in 2022 cooled housing demand, causing a significant drop in lumber prices and revenue. In 2024, the industry faced ongoing challenges due to rising costs, tariffs and reduced demand, with major companies like West Fraser and Canfor reporting losses and closing mills to correct the supply-demand imbalance for lumber. The longstanding Canada-US trade dispute over softwood lumber continues, with tariffs raised to 14.54% in 2024, prompting Canada to file legal challenges. Further increases are expected to be implemented in 2025. The industry is grappling with the impacts of severe wildfires that hinder mill operations and access to timber resources, further exacerbating economic difficulties. As a result, over the past five years, revenue has fallen at an estimated annualized rate of 4.0% to $18.8 billion through the end of 2025, with low growth of 1.6% forecast for the current year. Future performance will depend on the US and Canadian housing markets, which are facing challenges relating to home affordability. Tariffs from the ongoing softwood lumber dispute between the US and Canada will continue to affect industry sawmills, prompting companies to adapt by improving efficiency or relocating facilities. Market conditions are pushing major lumber players to consolidate operations, with some acquiring mills in the US to bypass tariffs. Natural threats like wildfires and wood-boring insects pose ongoing risks to log supplies essential for sawmill operations. Over the next five years, industry revenue is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 1.7% to $20.5 billion through the end of 2030.

  10. Price change on annual basis of 32 different building materials in the U.S....

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    Updated Jul 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Price change on annual basis of 32 different building materials in the U.S. 2014-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1046602/inflation-construction-materials-us/
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    Jul 23, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Mar 2014 - Jun 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Building materials made of steel, copper and other metals had some of the highest price growth rates in the U.S. in the first half of 2025 in comparison to the previous year. The growth rate of the cost of several construction materials was slightly lower than in late 2024. It is important to note, though, that the figures provided are Producer Price Indices, which cover production within the United States, but do not include imports or tariffs. This might matter for lumber, as Canada's wood production is normally large enough that the U.S. can import it from its neighboring country. Construction material prices in the United Kingdom Similarly to these trends in the U.S., at that time the price growth rate of construction materials in the UK were generally lower 2024 than in 2023. Nevertheless, the cost of some construction materials in the UK still rose that year, with several of those items reaching price growth rates of over **** percent. Considering that those materials make up a very big share of the costs incurred for a construction project, those developments may also have affected the average construction output price in the UK. Construction material shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic During the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic, there often were supply problems and material shortages, which created instability in the construction market. According to a survey among construction contractors, the construction materials most affected by shortages in the U.S. during most of 2021 were steel and lumber. This was also a problem on the other side of the Atlantic: The share of building construction companies experiencing shortages in Germany soared between March and June 2021, staying at high levels for over a year. Meanwhile, the shortage of material or equipment was one of the main factors limiting the building activity in France in June 2022.

  11. Us Lumber Price

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    Updated Jul 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Us Lumber Price [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/us-lumber-price/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jul 6, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the dynamic landscape of lumber prices in the U.S., affected by factors like supply chain disruptions, the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and economic trends. Discover how housing market fluctuations, tariffs, and environmental events such as wildfires impact this volatile market, and gain insights into the prospects for price stabilization as of late 2023.

  12. Board Foot Lumber Prices

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    Updated Jul 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Board Foot Lumber Prices [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/board-foot-lumber-prices/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jul 23, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the recent fluctuations in lumber prices measured in board feet, influenced by economic, environmental, and supply chain factors. Discover how the COVID-19 pandemic, tariffs, and trade policies have impacted these price dynamics and gain insights into future market trends.

  13. Honsador Lumber Prices

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). Honsador Lumber Prices [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/honsador-lumber-prices/
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    Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jun 27, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore the fluctuating Honsador Lumber prices influenced by global and local dynamics, such as construction demand in Hawaii, tariffs, and sustainable sourcing. Understand the impact of the pandemic and regional projects on maintaining high prices in the lumber industry.

  14. 84 Lumber Osb Price

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    Updated Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc. (2025). 84 Lumber Osb Price [Dataset]. https://www.indexbox.io/search/84-lumber-osb-price/
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    Jun 1, 2025
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    IndexBox Inc.
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jun 25, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Variables measured
    Price CIF, Price FOB, Export Value, Import Price, Import Value, Export Prices, Export Volume, Import Volume
    Description

    Explore factors influencing OSB pricing at 84 Lumber, including market trends, supply chain dynamics, tariffs, and local conditions. Discover how these elements impact price variations and learn strategies for tracking and understanding OSB price fluctuations across regions.

  15. Wood Framing in the US - Market Research Report (2015-2030)

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    Updated May 7, 2025
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    IBISWorld (2025). Wood Framing in the US - Market Research Report (2015-2030) [Dataset]. https://www.ibisworld.com/united-states/market-research-reports/wood-framing-industry/
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    May 7, 2025
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    https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/https://www.ibisworld.com/about/termsofuse/

    Time period covered
    2015 - 2030
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Wood framing contractors have navigated a challenging landscape marked by fluctuating housing starts and rising costs. In recent years, their fortunes have been mainly tied to the ebb and flow of residential construction, which has seen significant volatility. The low interest rates of 2020 and 2021 spurred substantial growth in housing starts, boosting single-family and multifamily projects. However, interest rate hikes in 2022 slowed single-family construction, although multifamily units showed resilience. Yet, as interest rates remained high, the multifamily sector also took a hit by 2023, reflecting broader trends in housing starts. Single-family housing starts rebounded in 2024 amid low housing stock, but multifamily housing starts bottomed out. Still, contractors found stability in single-family attached projects. Industry revenue has been increasing at a CAGR of 1.8% over the past five years to total an estimated $31.5 billion in 2025, including an estimated gain of 1.9% in 2025. Over the past five years, lumber prices soared, driven by supply chain disruptions and environmental factors like wildfires and pest infestations. This has made profitability a challenge for contractors. Labor shortages exacerbated the issue, forcing wage hikes to attract workers as retirements outpaced the entry of new labor. Despite these pressures, slow growth among new entrants has mitigated some price competition. Meanwhile, home improvement projects offered some relief, though DIY trends and high interest rates tempered this growth. On the nonresidential front, contractors missed opportunities in surging warehouse and data center construction, where demand for steel and concrete sidelined wood. Wood framing contractors face a complex future shaped by persistent high rates and evolving construction demands. The potential for rate cuts could revive single-family projects, yet lumber tariffs and labor shortages loom large. Anticipated housing shortages might offer a silver lining in residential construction, but stricter fire-resistant codes in wildfire-prone areas challenge traditional wood framing. Contractors will need to adapt to labor shortages by embracing prefabrication and modular techniques. The growing demand for hotel and retail construction provides a promising avenue, while office-to-multifamily conversions could further boost opportunities. Industry revenue is forecast to climb at a CAGR of 2.1% to total an estimated $35.0 billion through the end of 2030.

  16. Number of home sales in the U.S. 2014-2024 with forecast until 2026

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    Updated Dec 19, 2023
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    Statista Research Department (2023). Number of home sales in the U.S. 2014-2024 with forecast until 2026 [Dataset]. https://www.ai-chatbox.pro/?_=%2Ftopics%2F7068%2Fcoronavirus-us-real-estate%2F%23XgboD02vawLYpGJjSPEePEUG%2FVFd%2Bik%3D
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    Dec 19, 2023
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    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The number of home sales in the United States peaked in 2021 at almost seven million after steadily rising since 2018. Nevertheless, the market contracted in the following year, with transaction volumes falling to 4.8 million. Home sales remained muted in 2024, with a mild increase expected in 2025 and 2026. A major factor driving this trend is the unprecedented increase in mortgage interest rates due to high inflation. How have U.S. home prices developed over time? The average sales price of new homes has also been rising since 2011. Buyer confidence seems to have recovered after the property crash, which has increased demand for homes and also the prices sellers are demanding for homes. At the same time, the affordability of U.S. homes has decreased. Both the number of existing and newly built homes sold has declined since the housing market boom during the coronavirus pandemic. Challenges in housing supply The number of housing units in the U.S. rose steadily between 1975 and 2005 but has remained fairly stable since then. Construction increased notably in the 1990s and early 2000s, with the number of construction starts steadily rising, before plummeting amid the infamous housing market crash. Housing starts slowly started to pick up in 2011, mirroring the economic recovery. In 2022, the supply of newly built homes plummeted again, as supply chain challenges following the COVID-19 pandemic and tariffs on essential construction materials such as steel and lumber led to prices soaring.

  17. South Sudan: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44,...

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    Updated Jun 15, 2025
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    IndexBox AI Platform (2025). South Sudan: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated 2019-2025 [Dataset]. https://app.indexbox.io/table/440349/728/monthly/
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    Jun 15, 2025
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    Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2025
    Area covered
    South Sudan
    Description

    Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated in South Sudan from Jan 2019 to Jun 2025.

  18. Denmark: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44,...

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    Updated Apr 7, 2025
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    IndexBox AI Platform (2025). Denmark: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated 2007-2024 [Dataset]. https://app.indexbox.io/table/440349/208/
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    Apr 7, 2025
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    Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2024
    Area covered
    Denmark
    Description

    Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated in Denmark from 2007 to 2024.

  19. Saudi Arabia: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter...

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    Updated Apr 6, 2025
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    IndexBox AI Platform (2025). Saudi Arabia: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated 2007-2024 [Dataset]. https://app.indexbox.io/table/440349/682/
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    Apr 6, 2025
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    Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2024
    Area covered
    Saudi Arabia
    Description

    Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated in Saudi Arabia from 2007 to 2024.

  20. South Sudan: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44,...

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    IndexBox AI Platform (2025). South Sudan: Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated 2007-2024 [Dataset]. https://app.indexbox.io/table/440349/728/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2024
    Area covered
    South Sudan
    Description

    Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Wood, tropical; (as specified in subheading note 1, chapter 44, customs tariff), n.e.s. in item no. 4403.41, in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, untreated in South Sudan from 2007 to 2024.

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TRADING ECONOMICS (2017). Lumber - Price Data [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/lumber

Lumber - Price Data

Lumber - Historical Dataset (1978-07-24/2025-07-31)

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May 27, 2017
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Time period covered
Jul 24, 1978 - Jul 31, 2025
Area covered
World
Description

Lumber fell to 690.67 USD/1000 board feet on July 31, 2025, down 0.12% from the previous day. Over the past month, Lumber's price has risen 11.49%, and is up 37.84% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Lumber - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.

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