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3. Housing permits decreased 4.1% from the previous month while housing starts decreased 4.8%. Nonresidential construction material prices increased 2.7% from the previous year.
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2. Readings above 50 on confidence indexes and billing indexes indicate growth in the construction sector.
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1. The document provides statistics on various indicators of the construction industry in the United States for December 2015 and comparisons to previous periods.
2. The Construction Owner Confidence Index readings showed that sales expectations, profit margin expectations, and staffing level intentions all increased in December compared to the previous month.
3. Housing permits and starts decreased in December compared to the previous month but were up compared to one year earlier, indicating ongoing growth in the housing sector.
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2. Readings above 50 on indexes indicate growth, while below 50 indicate contraction. The contractor confidence index for sales expectations was 59.7.
3. Housing permits decreased 4.1% from the previous month while housing starts decreased 4.8%. Nonresidential construction material prices increased 2.7% from the previous year.
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The unemployment rate for the construction sector is slightly improved from the prior year, and the year-over-year change in nonresidential material prices is positive. Whether the unemployment rate has a positive impact on other indicators remains to be same; the contractor confidence index is still slightly lower than the same period in 2016.
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The backlog indicator is slightly higher, and the sales and profit margins expectations are slightly lowered compared to the same period in the previous year, but unemployment levels and total starts show signs of improvement.
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1. The document provides statistics on the construction industry in the US, including contractor confidence levels, unemployment rates, housing permits and starts, construction material prices, spending, and interest rates.
2. Readings above 50 on confidence indexes and billing indexes indicate growth in the construction sector.
3. Unemployment rates have remained steady at around 3.7% overall and 3.6% in construction.
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1. The document provides statistics on various indicators of the construction industry in the United States for December 2015 and comparisons to previous periods.
2. The Construction Owner Confidence Index readings showed that sales expectations, profit margin expectations, and staffing level intentions all increased in December compared to the previous month.
3. Housing permits and starts decreased in December compared to the previous month but were up compared to one year earlier, indicating ongoing growth in the housing sector.
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1. The document provides statistics on various indicators for the construction industry, including owner confidence indexes, unemployment rates, housing permits and starts, material prices, and construction spending.
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Construction Vital Statistics - June 2015CBIZ, Inc.
- The unemployment rate for overall construction was 6.1% for the current month, down slightly from 6.3% year-over-year. Housing permits increased 7.4% for the current month and 30% compared to a year earlier. Non-residential construction spending increased 1.1% for the previous month and 8.1% year-over-year.
- The unemployment rate for overall construction was 6.2% in July 2015, down from 6.3% the previous month but up from 5.5% one year earlier.
- Housing permits were down 16.3% in July 2015 compared to the same month last year, while housing starts were up 0.2% compared to a 10.1% increase the previous year.
- The Architecture Billing Index reading of 55.7 in July 2015 indicated growth in nonresidential construction spending, while the Dodge Momentum Index reading of 126.1 also signaled positive trends in commercial building activity.
- The unemployment rate for overall construction was 5.7% for the current month, down from 6.2% year-over-year.
- Total housing permits increased 4.1% for the current month compared to a 2.7% increase year-over-year, while total housing starts decreased 11.0% for the current month versus a 1.8% decrease year-over-year.
- The Architecture Billing Index reading was 53.1, indicating growth in nonresidential construction spending activity.
This document provides a summary of construction industry statistics for June 2015. Key points include:
- The national unemployment rate decreased to 5.3% year-over-year, while the construction unemployment rate was 6.1%.
- Housing permits increased 7.4% month-over-month and 30.0% year-over-year. Housing starts increased 9.8% month-over-month and 26.6% year-over-year.
- Construction owner confidence indices such as sales expectations, profit margins, and staffing intentions all saw growth compared to the previous year.
This document provides an overview of construction industry statistics for August 2015. Key points include:
- The national unemployment rate was 5.1% year-over-year, while the construction unemployment rate was 6.1%.
- Housing permits increased 3.5% month-over-month but were up 12.5% from the previous year. Housing starts decreased 3.0% month-over-month but increased 16.6% year-over-year.
- Nonresidential construction material prices decreased 0.8% month-over-month and were down 4.7% from the previous year. Nonresidential construction spending increased 0.5% month-over-month and was up 12
This document contains economic indicators for the construction industry from June to October 2014. It includes metrics such as construction backlog, sales and profit expectations, staffing levels, housing permits and starts, unemployment rates, interest rates, and construction confidence and momentum indexes. Many of the metrics show year-over-year growth from June to October 2014, with some monthly fluctuations, suggesting an overall improving construction industry during this period.
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Construction Vital Statistics January 2018
1. Construction Vital Statistics
(Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Overall Construction
10.0
8.0
4.0
2.0
6.0
0
70.0
60.0
Sales
Expectations
Profit Margin
Expectations
Staffing Level
Intentions
50.0
40.0
(Associated Builders & Contractors/1st Half of 2017)
Readings above 50 indicate growth
PreviousCurrent
Current 1 Yr. Earlier
CONTRACTOR
CONFIDENCE INDEX
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
CONSTRUCTION
BACKLOG INDICATOR
HOUSING PERMITS
AND STARTS
BY THE NUMBERS
change in
Nonresidential
Material Prices
(Producer Price Index)
change in
Nonresidential
Spending
(U.S. Census Bureau)
(U.S. Census Bureau & Dept. of Housing and Urban Dev.)
change in
Total Permits
Previous
Year
Year Over
Year
Previous
Year
Year Over
Year
Previous
Month
Previous
Month
Previous
Month
Previous
Month
change in
Total Starts
(Associated Builders & Contractors/3rd Quarter 2017)
Current 1 Yr. Earlier
$
4.1%
7.3%
4.8%
9.4%
66.4
62.4
66.1
59.7
56.0
59.5
7.4%7.4% 7.3%9.7%
9.5 8.7
4.7%1.0% 0.1%0.8%
January 2018 at a Glance
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January 2018 at a Glance
1. Readings above 50 indicate growth, while readings below 50 are unfavorable.
2. Any Architecture Billing Index Score above 50 signifies growth - it is a leading economic indicator that provides an approximately nine to 12 month
glimpse into the future of nonresidential construction spending activity.
3. It is a monthly measure of the first (or initial) report for nonresidential building projects in planning, which has been shown to lead construction
spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year. Since reaching bottom in July 2011 at a level of 77.1 (2000=100), the index has been trending up.
4. Rates as of mid month.
Construction Backlog Indicator (Months)
Current Backlog 2nd Qtr. ‘17 8.6 3rd Qtr. ‘17 9.5
Backlog from a year ago 8.5 8.7
(Associated Builders & Contractors)
Construction Contractors Confidence Index1
Sales Expectations 1st 1/2 ‘17 66.4
Profit Margin Expectations 62.4
Staffing Level Intentions 66.1
(Associated Builders & Contractors)
National Unemployment Rate
Overall current month 4.4% 4.2% 4.1% 4.1% 4.1% 4.1%
Overall from twelve months earlier 4.9% 5.0% 4.9% 4.6% 4.7% 4.8%
Construction current month 4.7% 4.7% 4.5% 5.0% 5.9% 7.3%
Construction from twelve months earlier 5.1% 5.2% 5.7% 5.7% 7.4% 9.4%
(Bureau of Labor Statistics - BLS)
Housing Permits and Starts
National
Permits - Total 5.7% -4.5% 5.9% -1.4% -0.1% 7.4%
Permits - Total from twelve months earlier 8.3% -4.3% 0.9% 3.4% 2.8% 7.4%
1 - Family - change from previous month -1.5% 2.4% 1.9% 1.4% 1.8% -1.7%
1 - Family - change year over year 7.7% 9.3% 7.7% 9.7% 6.1% 7.4%
5 + Units - change from previous month 22.8% -17.4% 13.4% -8.8% -4.3% 25.4%
5 + Units - change year over year 10.2% -25.3% -12.2% -7.7% -3.8% 3.0%
Starts - Total -0.8% -4.7% 13.7% 3.3% -8.2% 9.7%
Starts - Total from twelve months earlier 1.4% 6.1% -2.9% 12.9% -6.0% 7.3%
1 - Family - change from previous month 1.6% -4.6% 5.3% 5.3% -11.8% 3.7%
1 - Family - change year over year 17.1% 5.9% 0.7% 13.0% 3.5% 7.6%
5 + Units - change from previous month -5.8% -6.2% 37.4% 0.8% 2.6% 19.7%
5 + Units - change year over year -23.1% 7.9% -12.1% 11.1% -21.6% 3.1%
(U.S. Census Bureau & Dept. of Housing and Urban Dev.)
Nonresidential Construction Material Prices
Current Month 0.6% 0.8% 0.0% 0.7% -0.1% 1.0%
Change year over year 3.5% 4.3% 4.1% 5.4% 4.8% 4.7%
(Producer Price Index - PPI)
Nonresidential Construction Spending
Previous Month -1.7% 0.5% 0.5% 2.1% 0.6% 0.8%
Change year over year -4.3% -3.4% -2.9% 0.0% -1.3% 0.1%
(U.S. Census Bureau)
AIA - Architecture Billing Index2
53.7 49.1 51.7 55.0 52.8 54.7
Dodge Momentum Index- Commercial Building3
131.7 122.3 141.4 169.7 157.5 155.1
Interest Rates4
I-Month LIBOR 1.2319% 1.2349% 1.2385% 1.2879% 1.4925% 1.5612%
WSJ Prime Rate 4.25% 4.25% 4.25% 4.25% 4.50% 4.50%
5 Year US Treasury Rate 1.83% 1.81% 1.95% 2.04% 2.16% 2.36%
10 Year US Treasury Rate 2.27% 2.20% 2.30% 2.33% 2.35% 2.54%
Aug. ‘17 Sep. ‘17 Oct. ‘17 Nov. ’17 Dec. ‘17 Jan. ’18