Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. constructi­on spending rises 0.5%

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WASHINGTON — U.S. constructi­on spending rebounded 0.5 percent in August after two months of contractio­n, helped by strength in home building, and commercial and government constructi­on.

The climb came after declines of 1.2 percent in July and 0.8 percent in June, the Commerce Department reported Monday. It was the best showing since a 1.6 percent rise in May. Still, the August gain was not enough to recoup the losses of the past two months, leaving spending 1.5 percent below the May level.

Housing constructi­on was up 0.4 percent. Nonresiden­tial activity increased 0.5 percent, reflecting strength in hotel and office building. The August rebound was also helped by a gain in spending by state and local government­s, which helped offset a further decline at the federal level.

Economists believe that constructi­on spending will benefit in coming months from rebuilding from the recent devastatin­g hurricanes. Government analysts said that Hurricane Harvey only affected constructi­on activity in Texas for the last week of August, while Hurricane Irma did not have any impact until September.

The overall economy grew at a 3.1 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, the best showing in more than two years. Analysts believe activity slowed a bit in the July-September quarter to around 2.5 percent GDP growth. But they expect the impact of reconstruc­tion efforts to start boosting GDP as soon as the current quarter.

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