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Lumber Prices Rise Modestly as Supply Constraints Persist
Lumber market shows signs of recovery despite ongoing demand weakness and winter weather impacts.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 1:41am
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Lumber prices show signs of stabilizing, but supply chain and seasonal factors continue to shape the market.Seattle TodayLumber prices in the Pacific Northwest have seen a modest uptick in April, providing cautious optimism to the forest products industry. While demand remains weak and winter conditions have lingered, the slight price gains suggest the market may be stabilizing after a period of volatility.
Why it matters
The lumber industry is a key economic indicator, with price fluctuations impacting construction, housing, and other sectors. The latest price movements signal that supply chain issues and seasonal factors continue to shape the market, even as the broader economy shows signs of recovery.
The details
Lumber prices in the Seattle area have risen modestly in early April, with current pricing levels sitting between $400-$450 per thousand board feet. This marks a slight improvement from the previous month, though demand remains soft and winter weather has extended in parts of the Pacific Northwest, constraining supply.
- Lumber prices began rising in early April 2026.
- Prices currently range between $400-$450 per thousand board feet.
The players
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What’s next
Industry analysts will be closely watching the lumber market in the coming months to see if the modest price gains can be sustained as the construction season ramps up and supply chain issues potentially ease.
The takeaway
The latest lumber price movements suggest the market may be stabilizing, but ongoing challenges around demand and seasonal factors continue to shape the industry. As a key economic indicator, the lumber market's performance will be an important signal for the broader recovery.
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