How much was spent on new single-family housing construction in October? Click through to see the results.
Read More »How Much Was Spent on Private Residential Construction?
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), with information from the U.S. Census Bureau, reports that private residential construction spending came in at $507.2 billion in June—a slight ...
Read More »The Week Ahead: An Update on Construction Spending
A new report on the dollar amount spent to build new homes will help the industry gauge the status of single-family housing supply. Here’s what else is happening in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Construction Spending Up Year-Over-Year
Overall construction spending increased by 3.0 percent year-over-year according to the latest monthly Construction Spending Report released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The report also found a month-over-month ...
Read More »Construction Builds on Previous Progress
Residential construction spending has been trending upwards in recent years, but is that holding true as we wind toward the end of 2017?
Read More »The Costs of Keeping Up with Housing Demand
The Census Bureau released its Construction Spending Report Monday morning revealing the data for August 2017. Take a look at the results.
Read More »Construction Spending Down—But Not in Residential
Overall construction spending is on a downturn, dropping by about $8 billion in July alone, but there's a silver lining for the housing industry: residential construction is actually up.
Read More »Are Construction Spending Declines a Mirage?
On the surface, the most recent single-family construction spending data shows months of declines. But is it really that bad?
Read More »Construction Spending Takes a Tumble
Just when the industry was beginning to feel hopeful about more dollars being poured into the construction sector, spending in this area reversed course.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Great Expectations for Construction Spending
Construction spending bounced back in March after experiencing the largest decline in three months and raising unexpected concerns among market watchers in the industry. Now, the industry is awaiting the new spending numbers to see if those previous gains spilled into April.
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