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US construction spending inches up in May, but homebuilding weak

In May, US construction spending edged up by a mere 0.1%, influenced by increased mortgage rates partly due to tensions in the Middle East. While there was a slight boost in residential renovations, new single-family housing projects saw a downturn. Additionally, private nonresidential construction faced a decline, whereas state and local public projects thrived, presenting a complex outlook for the sector amid ongoing economic challenges.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

US construction spending inches up in May, but homebuilding weak

In May, US construction spending edged up by a mere 0.1%, influenced by increased mortgage rates partly due to tensions in the Middle East. While there was a slight boost in residential renovations, new single-family…

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marketplace.org1 g fa

How the Iran war derailed selling season for homebuilders

Single-family home construction spending is down 4% from last May, according to new Census Bureau data, as elevated mortgage rates and affordability pressures drag down demand.

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·marketplace.org

    How the Iran war derailed selling season for homebuilders

    Single-family home construction spending is down 4% from last May, according to new Census Bureau data, as elevated mortgage rates and affordability pressures drag down demand.

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    US construction spending inches up in May, but homebuilding weak

    In May, US construction spending edged up by a mere 0.1%, influenced by increased mortgage rates partly due to tensions in the Middle East. While there was a slight boost in…