Study: Construction spending slips in May, but rises for 1st time in 5 months

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Study: Construction spending slips in May, but rises for 1st time in 5 months

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Construction spending dipped in May but posted strong, broad-based gains for the first five months of 2016 compared to the same period in 2015, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said the construction spending gains come amid signs that contractors are having an increasingly hard time finding qualified workers to hire. 
Construction spending in May totaled $1.143 trillion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 0.8 percent lower than the April total, Simonson said. He added that spending totals for April and March were each revised up by nearly 2 percent in today’s report from the Census Bureau, casting doubt that the reported drop from April to May is accurate. He suggested the year-to-date increase of 8.2 percent for January through May 2016, compared with the same months of 2015, provides a truer picture of the industry’s condition.
Private residential spending was virtually unchanged for the month and 9.9 percent higher year-to-date. Spending on multifamily residential construction increased 1.8 percent for the month and 24 percent year-to-date, while single-family spending fell 1.3 percent from April to May but rose 12 percent year-to-date.
Private nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.7 percent for the month but climbed 9.2 percent year-to-date. The largest private nonresidential segment in May was power construction (including oil and gas pipelines), which slipped 0.2 percent for the month but rose 9.4 percent year-to-date. The next-largest segment, manufacturing, lost 1.9 percent for the month and 0.8 percent year-to-date. Commercial (retail, warehouse and farm) construction declined 1.6 percent in May but climbed 8.6 percent year-to-date.
Public construction spending skidded 2.3 percent from a month before but was still up 3.8 percent for the first five months of 2016 combined. The biggest public segment—highway and street construction—edged down 0.2 percent for the month but was up 6.9 percent year-to-date. The other major public category—educational construction—retreated 5.4 percent in May but gained 8.6 percent for the combined January-May period.

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