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Originally published Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at 7:19 AM

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US new-home sales rose at fastest pace in 2 years

Americans bought new homes in May at the fastest pace in more than two years, adding to evidence of a slow housing recovery.

AP Economics Writer

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WASHINGTON —

Americans bought new homes in May at the fastest pace in more than two years, adding to evidence of a slow housing recovery.

The Commerce Department says sales of new homes increased 7.6 percent in May from April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 369,000 homes. That's the best pace since April 2010, the last month that buyers could qualify for a federal home-buying tax credit.

Sales are increasing despite a sluggish job market that has slowed other areas of the economy.

Though new homes represent less than 20 percent of the housing market, they have an outsize impact on the economy. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

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