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Spending increases solid 0.9% in November

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WASHINGTON » Spending on U. S. constructi­on projects increased 0.9% in November as strength in home building offset weakness in other parts of the constructi­on industry.

The November gain followed a bigger 1.6% rise in October and left constructi­on spending up 4.4% through the first 11 months of 2020 compared to the same period in 2019, according to the Commerce Department.

For November, spending on residentia­l constructi­on rose 2.7% with single-family constructi­on surging 5.1 percent while apartment constructi­on was flat, according to the new data released Monday.

Record low mortgage rates have spurred strong demand for housing even as a global pandemic resulted in widespread lock downs for other parts of the economy.

While housing activity, fueled by low supplies of available homes, stands 16.1% higher than it did a year ago, spending on private nonresiden­tial projects is 9.5% below the levels of a year ago with hotel and motel constructi­on down 26.5% from the level in November 2019 and office constructi­on down 6.6%.

Many analysts believe the extended period of working from home for many Americans brought on by the coronaviru­s will translate into lower demand for office space in coming years as businesses opt to allow employees to do more work away from the office.

For November, spending on non- residentia­l projects fell 0.8% with spending for office buildings dropping a sharp 8.1%.

Spending on government projects dipped 0.2% in November. Many state and local government­s are facing severe budget constraint­s as a sharp recession has cut into tax revenues.

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