The
U.S. Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce announced June 29 that
construction spending during May 2007 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of $1,176.6 billion (0.9 percent) above the revised April estimate
of $1,166.0 billion. However, the May figure is still 2.8 percent below last
year’s same-time figures.
The Bureau also reported that during the
first five months of this year, construction spending amounted to $442.1
billion, 3.9 percent below the $460.1 billion for the same period in 2006.
Private
Construction
Spending on private construction was at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of $892.1 billion, 0.5 percent above April’s
estimate.
Residential construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual
rate of $549.0 billion in May (0.8 percent below April). Nonresidential
construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $343.1 billion in May
(2.7 percent above the previous month).