Thursday, April 2, 2009

Spending on public construction rose 0.8 percent in February, the biggest gain since October

TO BE NOTED: From EconomPic Data:

"The Public Construction Boost

Reuters details:

U.S. construction spending fell at a slower-than-expected rate in February, a government report on Wednesday, suggesting that the pace of deterioration was start to moderate.

The Commerce Department said spending on construction projects slipped 0.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $967.5 billion, the lowest since March 2004, after falling by a revised 3.5 percent in January.

Analysts polled by Reuters were expecting a 1.8 percent decline in overall construction spending in February. Compared to the same period a year-ago, construction spending dropped 10 percent. Spending in the first two months of 2009 is down 10.9 percent versus the same period last year, the department said.

Total Construction


Private residential construction spending tumbled 4.3 percent in February to $275.1 billion, the lowest since December 1997, after falling 3.7 percent the prior month.
Private Construction


Spending on public construction rose 0.8 percent in February, the biggest gain since October, versus a 2.4 percent decline in January, while spending on private nonresidential structures increased 0.3 percent after falling 4.3 percent the prior month.
Public Construction


Source: Census

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