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U.S. Construction Spending Up 0.3 Percent in April

By Martin Crutsinger WASHINGTON -- U.S. builders increased their spending on construction projects for a second month in April. A pickup in home construction and commercial projects offset a fifth consecutive decline in government spending. Construction spending rose 0.3 percent in April, matching an upwardly revised... Continue Reading »

Housing Starts Hit 17-Month High

WASHINGTON -- Homes were built in September at the fastest pace in 17 months, a hopeful sign for the economy. Most of the gain was driven by a surge in volatile apartment construction, which helps boost economic growth. But other data suggest a housing recovery is far off. Single-family home construction, which... Continue Reading »

Construction Spending Up, But Still Anemic

WASHINGTON -- U.S. builders increased spending on homes, office buildings and other projects in August after a big decline in July. The gain still left the construction industry far below levels considered healthy. Construction spending rose 1.4 percent in August, the Commerce Department said Monday. The increase... Continue Reading »

Construction Spending Still Stuck in the Mud

Builders cut back on spending by the largest amount in six months in July with sharp reductions in outlays for government building projects. Construction spending fell 1.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $789.5 billion, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. That is 3.5 percent above an 11-year low... Continue Reading »

Housing Starts Bounce Back After Troubled Spring

WASHINGTON -- Builders broke ground on more single-family homes and apartments in June, as the home-building industry tried to shake off a historically bad spring. The Commerce Department says builders began work on a seasonally adjusted 629,000 homes last month, a 14.6 percent increase from May. Still, that's roughly... Continue Reading »

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