Updated: 01-May-24 10:33 ET
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Updated: 01-May-24 10:33 ET |
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Highlights
- Total construction spending decreased 0.2% month-over-month in March (Briefing.com consensus 0.4%) following an upwardly revised flat reading (from -0.3%) in February.
- Total private construction was down 0.5% month-over-month while total public construction was up 0.8% month-over-month.
- On a year-over-year basis, total construction spending was up 9.6%.
Key Factors
- Total residential spending decreased 0.7% month-over-month while nonresidential spending increased 0.2% month-over-month.
- In private construction, residential spending fell 0.7%, led by a 0.2% decline in new single-family construction and a 0.6% decline in new multifamily construction. Nonresidential spending fell 0.2%, paced by a 0.6% decline in commercial spending, and a 0.9% decline in power spending.
- In public construction, nonresidential spending increased 0.8% month-over-month, led by increases in all categories except transportation (-0.7%) and sewage and waste disposal (-1.4%).
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that residential spending was weak, perhaps reflecting the effects of higher financing costs and tighter lending standards for new construction projects.
Category |
MAR |
FEB |
JAN |
DEC |
NOV |
Nominal (Current) Dollars |
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Total Construction |
-0.2% |
0.0% |
-0.6% |
0.9% |
1.2% |
Private |
-0.5% |
0.2% |
-0.7% |
0.5% |
1.1% |
Residential |
-0.7% |
0.7% |
-0.9% |
0.8% |
-0.4% |
Nonresidential |
-0.2% |
-0.5% |
-0.4% |
0.2% |
3.0% |
Public |
0.8% |
-0.4% |
-0.4% |
2.0% |
1.3% |