January 2019 construction starts increase 2 percent
The value of new construction starts in January advanced 2 percent compared with December, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $722.5 billion.
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The value of new construction starts in January advanced 2 percent compared with December, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $722.5 billion.
Read MoreNew construction starts in December fell 10 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $708.9 billion, reports Dodge Data & Analytics.
Read MoreNew construction starts in November 2018 slipped 7 percent from October to a seasonally-adjusted rate of $789.3 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
Read MoreAccording to Dodge Data & Analytics, nonresidential building rebounded sharply from subdued activity in recent months.
Read MoreNew construction starts in September 2018 dropped 5 percent from the previous month to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of $709.6 billion.
Read MoreAt a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of $741.9 billion, the value of new construction starts in August declined by nine percent from the previous month, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
Read MoreThe double-digit increase marked the second straight month of such improvement, following a 15 percent jump in May.
Read MoreThe value of new construction starts in April fell 13 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $674.3 billion, reports Dodge Data & Analytics.
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