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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 displays how many single-family homes were constructed in the United States by region between 2006 and 2012.
Overall, the South had a dramatic drop but remained as the lead in six years. The West, the Midwest and the South also decreased.
In detail, the South started at 900,000 single-family homes but fell to 300,000 in 2010, then rose to 350,000 in 2012. The West starting at 450,000 and the Midwest starting at almost 300,000 also declined from 2006 to 2010, but remained relatively steady. The Norteast was always at the last place beginning with roughly 200,000, then decreased to 50,000 in 2012.
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