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    Building Spending Largely Unchanged in November

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    by Calculated Danger on 1/02/2025 10:00:00 AM

    From the Census Bureau reported that total development spending elevated:

    Building spending throughout November 2024 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual price of $2,152.6 billion, nearly unchanged from the revised October estimate of $2,152.3 billion. The November determine is 3.0 % above the November 2023 estimate of $2,090.7 billion.
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    Non-public spending elevated and public spending decreased:

    Spending on personal development was at a seasonally adjusted annual price of $1,650.7 billion, 0.1 % above the revised October estimate of $1,649.8 billion. …

    In November, the estimated seasonally adjusted annual price of public development spending was $501.9 billion, 0.1 % under the revised October estimate of $502.5 billion.

    Click on on graph for bigger picture.

    This graph reveals personal residential and nonresidential development spending, and public spending, since 1993. Be aware: nominal {dollars}, not inflation adjusted.

    Residential (crimson) spending is 7.6% under the height in 2022.

    Non-residential (blue) spending is 0.4% under the height in June 2024.

    Public development spending is 0.2% under the height in September 2024.

    Year-over-year Construction SpendingThe second graph reveals the year-over-year change in development spending.

    On a year-over-year foundation, personal residential development spending is up 3.1%. Non-residential spending is up 1.7% year-over-year. Public spending is up 4.6% year-over-year.

    This was under consensus expectations and spending for the earlier two months was revised down.

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