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Home » Construction Spending Slumps In September As Drop In Residential Work Projects Adds To Ongoing Downturn In Private And Public Nonresidential
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Construction Spending Slumps In September As Drop In Residential Work Projects Adds To Ongoing Downturn In Private And Public Nonresidential

Year-to-Date Declines Continue for Most Infrastructure Categories Compared to First Nine Months of 2020; Association Officials Urge Congress and the President to Finish Work on Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
November 1, 2021Updated:April 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Total construction spending declined in September for the first time since February, as both residential and nonresidential construction slipped, according to a new analysis of federal construction spending data the Associated General Contractors of America released today. Officials urged the House of Representatives to promptly complete work on the bipartisan...

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