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Report: Nonresidential Construction Spending Down in December

National nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.2% in December, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of data published by the U.S. Census Bureau.

On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $1.241 trillion. On a monthly basis, spending was down in 9 of 16 nonresidential subcategories. Private nonresidential spending increased 0.1%, while public nonresidential construction spending was down 0.5% in December.

โ€œPublic sector nonresidential spending fell sharply in in the last month of 2024, but that decline was likely a short-term phenomenon as the transition between presidential administrations and cold weather delayed construction work,โ€ said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. โ€œWhile public sector activity should at least partially rebound in the coming months, high interest rates and an emerging trade war with Canada and Mexico will continue to weigh on many privately financed segments.

โ€œWhat little private sector nonresidential momentum exists remains concentrated in just two segments,โ€ Basu added. โ€œData centersโ€”which are part of the office categoryโ€”and manufacturing accounted for 94% of the increase in total nonresidential construction spending from December 2023 to 2024. Activity in these segments, and perhaps only these segments, will remain elevated regardless of upward pressure on construction costs.โ€

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