Construction spending during September 2023 was estimated at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of $1,996.5 billion, 0.4% (±1.2%)* above the
revised August estimate of $1,988.3 billion (originally $1,983.5 billion); expectations
were for +0.4%. The September figure is 8.7% (±1.8%) above the September 2022 SAAR
of $1,836.9 billion; the not-seasonally adjusted YoY comparison (shown in the
table below) is +8.4%.
During the first nine months of this year, construction spending amounted to $1,463.5 billion, 4.6% (±1.2%) above the $1,398.9 billion for the same period in 2022.
Private Construction
Spending
on private construction was at a SAAR of $1,555.9 billion, 0.4% (±0.7%)* above
the revised August estimate of $1,549.6 billion (originally $1,544.6 billion):
- Residential. $872.0 billion, +0.6% (±1.3%)* of which
- Home improvement. $334.1 billion, +0.2% (-6.0% YoY);
- Nonresidential. $683.9 billion, +0.1% (±0.7%)*.
Public Construction
Public
construction spending was $440.6 billion, 0.4% (±2.1%)* above the revised
August estimate of $438.7 billion (originally $431.6 billion):
- Educational. $94.4 billion, +1.9% (±2.5%)*;
- Highway. $131.1 billion, -0.2% (±5.3%)*.
* 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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discussion of September’s new residential permits, starts and completions, and here for a
discussion of new and existing home sales, inventories and prices.
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