
The image depicts how lumber prices are increasing in the US as the housing market recovers while damage from Hurricane Sandy has also pushed prices higher. Prices for single-family housing is at 872,000 with lumber futures at $319.00 on front-month contracts


This article is about how lumber prices are rising,and the damages caused by Sandy are causes prices to go even higher. On the bottom of the article there is 2 graphs, one graph is about single family homes, and the other graph is about lumber.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how lumber prices are on the rise because of a strengthening home building market and the damage caused by superstorm sandy


This is a graph that shows how lumber prices have climbed from 2010 to 2012, and how Hurrican Sandy played a role in boosting those prices even further.


This is a chart showing lumber costs over time in the United States. It shows that the cost is going up because of rebuilding due to the Hurricane Sandy disaster.


This chart shows how the prices of houses have increased as well as the prices of lumber. The increase in lumber prices are more then the increase in housing prices


This image shows or depicts in both bar and line graph statistical formats data concerning the rising trend in lumber prices as the U.S. economy continues to rebound since the last crisis.


This image shows two charts: one depicting the increase in the price of lumber over time, and another showing the increased demand for housing in the United States housing market.


This image shows two graphs. One shows that the price of lumber is increasing and another shows that demand for housing is increasing in the United States over time.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how lumber prices are rising because of expected damage that will result from Superstorm Sandy hitting land


This image focuses on US lumber prices and how they have been rising as the US housing market rebounds and the US must rebuild from the Sandy hurricane. Two graphs (bar chart and graph) support this claim: single family housing starts have risen, and lumber futures as well.


The image depicts how lumber prices are rising as the US housing market rebounds, and damaged caused by hurricane Sandy has pushed them higher. Lumber futures as well as single-family housing annual rates have increased.


This graph explores the lumber price after hurricane sandy. it shows started single family houses in thousands and also rolling lumber future contracts, the lumber price is going up but so it single family house hold building starts.

