Prices for inputs to new residential construction¡ªexcluding
capital investment, labor, and imports¡ªwere up 0.5% in February
according to the most recent Producer Price Index (PPI) report
published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The increase
in January was revised downward to 1.1%. The Producer Price
Index measures prices that domestic producers receive for their
goods and services, this differs from the Consumer Price Index
which measures what consumers pay and includes both domestic
products as well as imports.
The inputs to the New Residential Construction Price Index grew
0.7% from February of last year. The index can be broken into
two components¡ªthe goods component increased 1.2% over the year,
while services decreased 0.1%. For comparison, the total final
demand index, which measures all goods and services across the
economy, increased 3.2% over the year, with final demand with
respect to goods up 1.7% and final demand for services up 3.9%
over the year.

Input Goods
The goods component has a larger importance to the total
residential construction inputs price index, representing around
60%. For the month, the price of input goods to new residential
construction was up 0.6% in February.
The input goods to residential construction index can be further
broken down into two separate components, one measuring energy
inputs with the other measuring goods less energy inputs. The
latter of these two components simply represents building
materials used in residential construction, which makes up
around 93% of the goods index.
Energy input prices grew 2.6% between January and February but
remained 8.5% lower compared to one year ago. Building material
prices were up 0.5% between January and February while they were
up 2.0% compared to one year ago.

Among materials used in residential construction, lumber and
wood products ranks 3rd in terms of importance for the Inputs to
New Residential Construction Index. Nonmetallic mineral products
and metal products rank 1st and 2nd, respectively. The top
lumber and wood products include general millwork, prefabricated
structural members, not-edge worked softwood lumber, softwood
veneer/plywood and hardwood veneer/plywood. Prices for these
wood commodities experienced little growth for most of 2024.
Currently, softwood lumber prices were 11.7% higher compared to
one year ago while on a monthly basis, prices rose 3.0%. This
marks the fourth straight month where yearly price growth was
above 10% for softwood lumber.

Input Services
While prices of inputs to residential construction for services
were down 0.1% over the year, they were up 0.4% in February from
January. The price index for service inputs to residential
construction can be broken out into three separate components: a
trade services component, a transportation and warehousing
services component, and a services excluding trade,
transportation and warehousing component. The most significant
component is trade services (around 60%), followed by services
less trade, transportation and warehousing (around 29%), and
finally transportation and warehousing services (around 11%).
The largest component, trade services, was down 1.5% from a year
ago. The services less trade, transportation and warehousing
component was up 1.6% over the year. Lastly, prices for
transportation and warehousing services advanced 2.2% compared
to February last year.

Source: eyeonhousing.org