Construction Spending Rose 1.4 Percent In October

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U.S. builders boosted spending on new construction projects in the month of October by 1.4 percent, led primarily by new homes, the Associated Press reports:

The increase increased construction spending to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $872.1 billion. That is nearly 17 percent higher than a 12-year low hit in February 2011.

Still, even with the gain, the level of spending remains only about half of what’s considered healthy.

Housing construction jumped 3 percent in October. Nonresidential construction rose 0.3 percent. The government said Superstorm Sandy, which hit in late October, had only a minimal impact on the figures.

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