Construction
spending during August 2021 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual
rate (SAAR) of $1,584.1billion, virtually unchanged from (±1.0%)* the revised
July estimate of $1,584.0 billion (originally $1,568.2 billion); consensus expectations
were for +0.2%.. The August figure is 8.9% (±1.5%) above the August 2020
estimate of $1,455.0 billion; the not-seasonally adjusted YoY change (shown in
the table below) was +9.5%.
During
the first eight months of this year, construction spending amounted to $1,034.5
billion, 7.0% (±1.0%) above the $966.7 billion for the same period in 2020.
* 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.
Private Construction
Spending
on private construction was at a SAAR of $1,242.2 billion, 0.1% (±0.5%)* below
the revised July estimate of $1,243.7 billion (originally $1,231.0 billion):
- Residential. $786.6 billion, +0.4% (±1.3%)* of which
- Home improvement. $273.7 billion, +2.5% (+14.2% YoY);
- Nonresidential. $455.6 billion, -1.0% (±0.5%).
Public Construction
Public
construction spending was $341.9 billion, 0.5% (±1.6%)* above the revised July
estimate of $340.3 billion (originally $337.8 billion):
- Educational. $79.8 billion, +1.1% (±2.0%)*;
- Highway. $98.3 billion, +1.6% (±4.4%)*.
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for a discussion of new and existing home sales, inventories and prices.
The foregoing comments represent the
general economic views and analysis of
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