Construction spending during November 2023 was estimated at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of $2,050.1 billion, 0.4% above
the revised October estimate of $2,042.5 billion, according to
the U.S. Census Bureau.
The November figure is 11.3% above the November 2022
estimate of $1,842.2 billion. During the first eleven months of
this year, construction spending amounted to $1,817.1 billion,
6.2% above the $1,711.1 billion for the same period in 2022.
Spending on private construction was at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of $1,595.0 billion, 0.7% above the revised
October estimate of $1,584.4 billion. Residential construction
was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $896.8 billion in
November, 1.1% above the revised October estimate of $887.3
billion. Nonresidential construction was at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of $698.2 billion in November, 0.2% above
the revised October estimate of $697.1 billion.
In November, the estimated seasonally adjusted annual
rate of public construction spending was $455.1 billion, 0.7%
below the revised October estimate of $458.1 billion.
Educational construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual
rate of $99.2 billion, 0.3% below the revised October estimate
of $99.5 billion. Highway construction was at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of $135.8 billion, 0.1% above the revised
October estimate of $135.6 billion.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau