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Construction spending inched down by 0.1 percent from July to August as a downturn in single- and multifamily residential building…
Construction spending slid 0.3 percent from June to July, pulled down by declines in private residential and nonresidential construction, according…
Construction spending slid 0.3 percent from May to June as declines in single-family homebuilding and major public project types outweighed…
Total construction spending inched down from March to April with declines in public projects and a mixed pattern among private…
Varied Monthly Results among Segments, along with Year-over-Year Gains, Suggest Demand for Projects Remains Strong but Spending May Have Been…
All Categories Post Increases Compared to February 2023, Suggesting Monthly Downturn is Due to Temporary Factors Rather than Cooling Demand…
Severe January Weather May Have Slowed Infrastructure Work, Outweighing Recovery in Single-Family Homebuilding and Continuing Strong Demand for Manufacturing Plants Total…
Demand Appears Strong on Balance Heading into 2024 but Persistent Shortage of Skilled Workers, Lagging Federal Investments in Infrastructure, and…
New Spending Data Comes as Construction Association Gets Ready to Release Industry’s Predictions for Construction Spending Trends in 2024, Need…
Mixed Patterns within Categories Suggest Market is Shifting but Remains Strong Overall; Manufacturing, Power, Education, and Single-Family Spending Pickup Offset…