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Private Sector Lifts Construction Spending near 5-Year High

by devteam January 2nd, 2014 | Share

Spending on residential construction increased byrn1.7 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from October to November whilernoverall construction spending was up 1.0 percent the Census Bureau saidrntoday.  Total construction spending wasrnat an annualized rate of $934.41 billion, the highest since March 2009, and up from $925.07 billion in October.  Residential spending was at a rate of $350.98 billion versus $345.05rnbillion.</p

On a year-over-year basis, spending on residentialrnconstruction was even stronger, up 16.0 percent while overall spendingrnincreased only 5.9 percent.  The Novemberrn2012 numbers were $882.69 billion and $302.70 billion respectively.</p

Total private construction was at a seasonallyrnadjusted rate of $659.40 billion compared to $644.91 billion in October, a 2.2rnpercent increase, and 8.6 percent above the $607.19 billion posted in Novemberrn2012.  Privately funding residentialrnconstruction was at an annual rate of $345.53 billion in November.  This was an increase of 1.9 percent fromrnOctober’s estimate of $339.23 and an increase of 16.6 percent from the Novemberrn2012 figure of $296.40 billion. </p

Publicly funded construction declined 1.8 percent fromrn$280.16 billion in October to $275.01 billion in November and was down 0.2rnpercent from $275.49 billion a year earlier. rnPublicly funded residential construction dollars were estimated at $5.45rnbillion, down 6.4 percent from $5.82 billion in October and 13.4 percent belowrnpublic residential construction dollars estimated at $6.29 billion in Novemberrn2012.</p

On a non-seasonally adjusted basis privaternresidential construction through November has totaled $304.89 billion comparedrnto $259.17 billion through November 2012. rnOf the 2013 dollars, $155.44 billion has gone to single family</bconstruction, an increase of 28.4 percent from 2012, and $29.19 billion hasrnbeen spent on multi-family construction, an increase of 45.4 percent from thern$20.07 billion that was spent thus far in 2012.

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Steven A Feinberg (@CPAsteve) of Appletree Business Services LLC, is a PASBA member accountant located in Londonderry, New Hampshire.

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