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Construction
spending during June 2016 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual
rate (SAAR) of $1.134 billion, 0.6 percent (±1.3%)* below the revised May
estimate of $1.141 billion; expectations
were for a 0.6% increase. The June figure is 0.3 percent (±1.6%)* above the
June 2015 SAAR of $1,131 billion. The not-seasonally adjusted YoY change (shown
in the above table) was 0.0%.
During
the first six months of this year, construction spending amounted to $539.8
billion, 6.2 percent (±1.3%) above the $508.1 billion for the same period in
2015.
PRIVATE
CONSTRUCTION
Spending
on private construction was at a SAAR of $851.0 billion, 0.6 percent (±1.0%)*
below the revised May estimate of $856.6 billion.
- Residential: $445.8 billion, nearly the same as (±1.3%)* the revised May estimate of $445.9 billion.
- Nonresidential: $405.2 billion, 1.3 percent (±1.0%) below the revised May estimate of $410.7 billion.
- Residential: $445.8 billion, nearly the same as (±1.3%)* the revised May estimate of $445.9 billion.
- Nonresidential: $405.2 billion, 1.3 percent (±1.0%) below the revised May estimate of $410.7 billion.
PUBLIC
CONSTRUCTION
Public
construction spending was $282.5 billion, 0.6 percent (±2.5%)* below the
revised May estimate of $284.3 billion.
- Educational: $67.5 billion, -0.5 percent (±5.8%)*.
- Highway: $88.0 billion, -1.4 percent (±5.4%)*.
- Educational: $67.5 billion, -0.5 percent (±5.8%)*.
- Highway: $88.0 billion, -1.4 percent (±5.4%)*.
* 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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