Construction Spending Rises in June as Government Projects Hit Record High
Single-family home construction continued to rebound and factory construction spending is still rising.
Single-family home construction continued to rebound and factory construction spending is still rising.
The bones of the U.S. economy are looking good as we hurtle toward the warming months.
Big-ticket donors are withholding cash because they allegedly feel the legislative influence they they were buying is not being delivered.
Tempers are on show as rebels attempt to amend the govt’s flagship housebuilding bill, with detractors calling them “selfish and wicked”.
Construction of single-family homes has fallen below its prepandemic level.
The usual relationship of completions to construction has been flipped on its head for nine months.
Spending inched up while costs soared, indicating that real output in construction may be falling.
Extreme winter weather depressed home building in February.
Surging demand for houses has triggered a home building boom.
Single family home building continues to boom.
December saw a huge and unexpected boom in homebuilding.
National Association of Home Builders complained that Trump administration tariffs on lumber imported from Canada were hurting builders. Housing starts data, however, show the market is roaring ahead.