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Overall
construction
spending during August 2015 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual
rate (SAAR) of $1,086.2 billion, 0.7% (±1.5%)* above the revised July estimate
of $1,079.1 billion; expectations
were for +0.7%. The August figure is 13.7% (±2.1%) above the year-earlier estimate
of $955.0 billion.
Year
to date through August, construction spending amounted to $683.4 billion, 9.8%
(±1.3%) above the $622.4 billion for the same months in 2014.
PRIVATE
CONSTRUCTION
Spending
on private construction was at a SAAR of $788.0 billion, 0.7% (±0.7%)* above
the revised July estimate of $782.3 billion. Residential construction was at a SAAR
of $383.3 billion in August, 1.3% (±1.3%)* above the revised July estimate of
$378.5 billion. Nonresidential construction was at a SAAR of $404.7 billion in
August, 0.2% (±0.7%)* above the revised July estimate of $403.8 billion.
PUBLIC
CONSTRUCTION
In
August, the estimated SAAR of public construction spending was $298.2 billion,
0.5% (±2.6%)* above the revised July estimate of $296.8 billion. Educational
construction was at a SAAR of $67.4 billion, 0.2% (±4.1%)* below the revised
July estimate of $67.5 billion. Highway construction was at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of $90.4 billion, 0.4% (±6.4%)* below the revised July
estimate of $90.7 billion.
* 90% confidence interval includes zero. The
U.S. Census Bureau does not have sufficient statistical evidence to conclude
that the actual change is different from zero.
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The foregoing comments represent the
general economic views and analysis of Delphi
Advisors, and are provided solely for the purpose of information, instruction
and discourse. They do not constitute a solicitation or recommendation
regarding any investment.
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