Construction Spending Down 0.9% in May
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From Bloomberg News
U.S. construction spending in May unexpectedly fell 0.9% after data revisions reversed months of recent growth, the Commerce Department said. Spending this year remains almost 10% higher than in 2004, and home building continues to expand, economists said.
The May decline brought the value of new construction to $1.103 trillion at an annual rate. The revisions switched the last three months from gains to declines.
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