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The image shows a line graph titled "New Residential Construction" with the x-axis labeled "Year" from 2006 to 2012 and the y-axis labeled "Single-family homes" from 0 to 1,000,000 in increments of 100,000. There are four lines representing different regions, with the South having the highest number of homes in 2006 at over 800,000 and the West having the lowest in 2012 at under 200,000. The Northeast and Midwest both show a decline over the years, with the Northeast starting at nearly 300,000 and ending at under 200,000, and the Midwest starting at just over 600,000 and ending at under 300,000.
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The graph illustrates the number of single-family houses built in America by region throughout six years.
Overall, the number of residential constructions in all regions decreased over the entire time period having the highest number of buildings in the South and the lowest in the Northeast.
There was a significant decrease in houses in the southern part of the USA to about 300,000 in 2010 and then it increased slightly to about 350,000 in 2012 becoming the highest one among other parts. The number of houses in the Western part hovered between 450,000 and 150,000 over the period and stayed the second highest in the country.
The amount of houses located in the Midwestern region decreased slightly from 290,000 to 100,000 in 2010 and then remained stable in 2012. There is also a slight decrease in the number of buildings in the Northeastern region to around 500,000 becoming the lowest.
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