Construction Spending Pulls Back in August
October 1, 2012 @ 10:10 AM EST
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Economic Update: Construction Spending
The Commerce Department reported that Construction Spending fell by -0.6% in August.The level was below the expectations for an increase of +0.4%.
July’s reading was revised up to -0.4% from -0.9% (June: +0.4%, May: +0.4, April: +0.6%, March: +0.3%, Feb: -1.1% Jan: -0.8).
Other stories on the US Economy to review:
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ISM Manufacturing Returns to Expansion Mode in September
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University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Improves in September
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Chicago PMI Dives Below 50 in September
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Personal Income and Spending a Mixed Bag in August
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Pending Home Sales Point To a Potential Problem
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GDP Growth Rate Revised Down Significantly in Q2
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Durable Goods Orders Plunged in August
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New Home Sales Steady in August
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Richmond Fed Index Surprises to the Upside
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Consumer Confidence Surges Higher in September
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Case-Shiller Home Price Index Improves for 3rd Straight Month
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Philly Fed Index Improves in Sept, But Weakness Persists
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LEI Dips in August
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Exsiting Home Sales Improve in August
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Housing Starts Up in August, Permits Lower
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Homebuilder Confidence Up Again in Sept
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UofM Sentiment Surprises to Upside
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Industrial Production, Capacity Utilization Decline in
August
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Retail Sales Improve In August
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CPI - Inflation In Line With Consensus
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PPI Hotter Than Expected in August
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Jobs Report Disappoints in August
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ADP Employment Surprises to the Upside Again in August
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Challenger Planned Job Cuts Hit 20-Month Low
- U.S. Productivity Improves, Labor Costs Steady
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