- US Construction Spending m/m Graph
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| Expected Impact / Date | Actual | Forecast | Previous |
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| Jul 1, 2026 | 0.1% | 0.1% |
0.3% |
| Jun 1, 2026 | 0.4% | 0.3% |
0.2% |
| May 7, 2026 | 0.6% | 0.3% | -0.2% |
| May 7, 2026 | -0.2% |
-1.9% | |
| Mar 23, 2026 | -0.3% | 0.1% |
0.8% |
| Feb 27, 2026 | 0.3% | 0.2% | -0.2% |
| Feb 27, 2026 | -0.2% |
-0.1% | |
| Jan 21, 2026 | 0.5% | 0.1% | -0.6% |
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- US Construction Spending m/m News
From breakingthenews.net|Jun 1, 2026|3 commentsConstruction spending in the United States totaled $2.17 trillion in April, up by 0.4% compared to the previous month's revised figure, the US Census Bureau revealed in a report on Monday. On an annual basis, the figure advanced 0.9%. Spending on private construction reached $1.64 trillion, 0.4% higher than the revised March reading. Residential construction increased by 0.8% to $909 billion in April, while nonresidential construction declined 0.2% to $729 billion. Public construction was $533 billion, 0.4% higher than last month's ...
From breakingthenews.net|May 7, 2026|7 commentsConstruction spending in the United States totaled $2.18 trillion in March, up by 0.6% compared to the previous month's revised figure, the US Census Bureau revealed in a report on Thursday. On an annual basis, the figure advanced 1%. Spending on private construction reached $1.65 trillion, 0.8% higher than the revised February reading. Residential construction increased by 1.7% to $1.64 trillion in March, while nonresidential construction declined 0.2% to $729 billion. Public construction was $526 billion, 0.2% higher than last ...
From breakingthenews.net|Mar 23, 2026|2 commentsConstruction spending in the United States came in at $2,190 billion in January this year, dropping by 0.3% compared to the December 2025 revised figure, the US Census Bureau said in its report on Monday. Private construction spending was $1,661 billion, 0.6% lower compared to the previous month's revised estimate. Public construction spending stood at $529,2 billion, increasing 0.6% from December last year.
From wellsfargo.bluematrix.com|Jan 21, 2026Construction spending declined modestly in September and then rebounded in October, making overall construction spending virtually unchanged since August. Some segments continued to outperform over the two-month period, such as data centers, power, transportation and public works projects. That said, most other categories fell back, demonstrating that high interest rates and economic uncertainty are still constraining activity. All told, the declines registered in private outlays support our outlook for continued near-term weakness ...
From breakingthenews.net|Jan 21, 2026Construction spending in the United States recorded $2.18 trillion in October, up by 0.5% compared to the September figure of $2.16 trillion, the US Census Bureau revealed in a report on Wednesday. Reports for both months were released simultaneously after being delayed due to the government shutdown. On an annual basis, the October figure declined 1%. Spending on private construction reached $1.65 trillion, 0.6% above the previous month's reading. Residential construction increased by 1.3% to $913.9 billion in October, up from the ...
From wellsfargo.bluematrix.com|Jan 21, 2026Construction spending declined modestly in September and then rebounded in October, making overall construction spending virtually unchanged since August. Some segments continued to outperform over the two-month period, such as data centers, power, transportation and public works projects. That said, most other categories fell back, demonstrating that high interest rates and economic uncertainty are still constraining activity. All told, the declines registered in private outlays support our outlook for continued near-term weakness ...
From wellsfargo.bluematrix.com|Nov 17, 2025|1 commentThe economic data distributed by the federal government are starting to flow now that shutdown has come to an end. Total construction spending rose 0.2% in August, the third straight monthly gain. The positive trend over the summer largely reflects an improvement in home improvement residential spending. Meanwhile, nonresidential outlays continued to trend lower. All told, the modest upturn in total spending is an encouraging sign that activity might be starting to stabilize. That said, total spending was still down 1.6% on a ...
From breakingthenews.net|Nov 17, 2025Construction spending in the United States recorded $2.17 trillion in August, up by 0.2% compared to the previous month's revised figure, the US Census Bureau revealed in a report on Monday. On an annual basis, the figure declined 1.6%. Spending on private construction reached $1.65 trillion, 0.3% above the revised July reading. Residential construction increased by 0.8% to $914.8 billion in July, while nonresidential construction dipped 0.3% to $737.3 billion. Public construction was $517.3 billion, virtually unchanged from last ...
From wellsfargo.bluematrix.com|Sep 2, 2025|1 commentThe elevated interest rate environment continues to exert pressure on construction. Total construction spending fell 0.1% in July, amounting to a 2.8% year-over-year decline. Residential spending increased modestly during the month, largely on account of a slight upturn in single-family outlays. Since the spending data do not account for material and labor price changes, it is too soon to say that the recent downdraft in single-family activity has bottomed. Rather, weakening permit activity and low builder sentiment suggests ...
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