NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending stood at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of $ 502.9 billion in June, 0.2 % lower than downwardly revised May estimates.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for June registered a seasonally adjusted rate of $ 445.8 billion, virtually unchanged from the May downwardly revised estimate.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending rose 1 % in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 530.8 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
construction spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for September increased, rising to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 395 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
construction spending data finds that over the last year, the pace of private single - family construction spending increased 7.8 % and multifamily construction spending increased 23.4 %, despite monthly declines for March.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending stood at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 533.4 billion in February, a gain of 0.1 % from the upwardly revised estimate of January.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for April dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 439.7 billion, down by 1.5 % over the March upwardly revised estimate.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending stood at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of $ 520.9 billion in August, 0.5 % up from downwardly revised July estimates.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for August continued to increase, rising to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 390 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending stood at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of $ 523.1 billion in July, 0.8 % up from upwardly revised June estimates.
NAHB analysis of Census
construction spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for November increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 428 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending remained virtually unchanged in May at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 451.9 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
construction spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for October increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 399 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
construction spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for December increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 430 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending fell 0.6 % in May, the first decline after a strong start this year and the largest one since June 2014.
NAHB analysis of Census
construction spending data finds that over the last year, the pace of private single - family construction spending increased 9.7 % and multifamily construction spending increased 31.5 %.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for July continued to increase, rising to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 387 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending for February increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 448 billion, up by 0.9 % over January's revised estimate.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending grew 0.4 % in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 517.7 billion.
NAHB analysis of Census
Construction Spending data shows that total private residential construction spending rose 0.5 % in December to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $ 526.1 billion, the highest level since March 2007.
That would come on top of a reduction of about two - tenths of a point due to weak
construction spending data released on Monday, they said.
Not exact matches
The weak trade
data came on the heels of a report on Monday showing a decline in
construction spending in September.
Digging down into the
data on public
construction, the only uptrend since 2009 is in
spending on health care facilities.
Overseas
data: Japan Nikkei PMI manufacturing April; UK Markit manufacturing PMI April; US Markit manufacturing PMI April,
Construction spending March; ISM manufacturing April
Markets now look ahead to a greater flow of
data on Tuesday, highlighted by ISM manufacturing,
construction spending and vehicle sales releases.
According to a recently released study by Persistence Market Research, companies will have
spent more than $ 40.4 billion U.S. on the
construction of new
data centres around the globe this year.
Construction spending nationwide hit a 10 - year low of $ 805 billion in July, according to an analysis of Census Bureau
data by the Associated General Contractors of America.
Forbes, in analyzing McGraw - Hill
data, recently combed through building
data to find the areas that
spent the most money on new
construction last year.
NAHB analysis of total private residential
construction spending Census
data finds that all three components increased in October.