Construction spending in the United States increased marginally in June, data by the U.S. Department of Commerce showed on Monday. An increase of 0.1% in June brought construction expenditure to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.55 trillion. The May reading was revised upwards to show a 0.2% decline, versus …
Read More »U.S. Construction Spending Falls Unexpectedly in May
Construction spending in the United States declined last month against market expectations, despite the increasing private homebuilding activity, amid decline in public and nonresidential, data showed on Thursday. Construction spending fell by 0.3% in May, following a slight increase of 0.1% in April, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. …
Read More »U.S. Construction Spending Rises in January
Construction spending in the United States increased by 1.7% during January, as building new homes continues to rise, data by the U.S. Department of Commerce showed on Monday. Spending on residential construction projects grew by 2.5% in January, while single-family home projects rose 3%. Last week, data showed that new …
Read More »US: Construction Spending Rose Less Than Expected in September
US construction spending rose less than expected in September, as a drop in spending on public projects overshadowed some of the private sector investment gains. The US Commerce Department said on Monday that spending on construction increased 0.3% in September. The ministry revised down data for August to show spending …
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