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- 1. U.S. Construction Spending Continues to Slip; Gov’t Sector Falls for First Time Since June
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Overall U.S. construction spending dropped 0.8 percent in October, following on a 0.3 percent decline in September. During the first 10 months of 2019, annualized construction spending is down 1.7 percent from a year earlier.
- 2. Construction Spending Holds the Line in August
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Total construction spending was essentially flat in August, with the seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,287.3 billion coming in 0.1 percent above the revised July estimate of $1,285.6 billion.
- 3. U.S.Construction Spending Almost Flat in July
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U.S. construction spending edged up just 0.1 percent in July, climbing to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of $1.29 trillion.
- 4. Construction Spending Drops 1.3 Percent in June; Public Sector Spending Slows Dramatically
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U.S. construction spending fell by 1.3 percent in June, the largest monthly decline since last November.
- 5. Construction Spending Flat in April; Public Spending Up
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U.S. Construction speing in April, 2019 was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,298 billion, down slightly from the March rate of $1,299 billion.
- 6. Construction Spending Climbs for Third Consecutive Month in February - Copy
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U.S construction spending rose 1 percent in February, the third consecutive monthly increase and the highest level in nine months.
- 7. Construction Spending Surged in January
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U.S. construction spending in January increased 1.3 percent over December, the largest monthly gain since spending was up 1.7 percent in April 2018.
- 8. U.S. Construction Spending Dips 0.6 Percent in December
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Construction spending dropped 0.6 percent in December, following on a 0.8 percent drop in November.
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