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July New Construction Spending Recovers from June Decline
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For the first seven months of 2013, new construction spending is up 5.6%, compared with the first seven months of 2012.
The consensus estimate by economists surveyed by Bloomberg News called for a rise of 0.3% in construction spending for July.
Spending on private residential construction rose 0.5% to $340.6 billion, compared with the revised June total of $338.9 billion. Private nonresidential construction fell 0.8% month-over-month and total private construction spending was up 0.9%, compared with a revised May total of $625.6 billion.
In the private sector, single-family residential construction is 29.3% higher than it was a year ago, and multifamily construction is up 39.3% from July 2012. Private, nonresidential construction is up 2% year-over-year and up 1.3% from June.
In the public sector, seasonally adjusted total spending is down 3.7% year-over-year, continuing a slide begun in September 2012. Spending on educational facilities fell 11.7% month-over-month and 1.5% from June 2013 spending. Public residential construction was down 3.1% month-over-month, and is 2.4% lower year-over-year.
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