U.S home-building activity collapsed in March as the coronavirus spread, with housing starts tumbling 22.3 percent from a month ago.
The Commerce Department said Thursday that ground breakings occurred last month at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.2 million units, down from a 1.56 million pace in February.
Construction of single-family houses fell 17.5 percent, while apartment and condo starts were off 32.1percent from a month ago.
All of this paints a bleak outlook for housing as the lockdown to contain COVID-19 have led more than 20 million Americans to lose their jobs in the past four weeks.
The report showed a 6.1 percent decline in the completion of homes being constructed, which means many homes are being left half built. There was also a 6.8 percent drop in permits to begin construction.