Groundbreakings held steady following a slow start to the year, with commercial activity offsetting slowdowns in multifamily ...
Civil outlays in February fueled a record month for expenditures, but interest rates and tariff concerns continue to slow ...
U.S. construction spending increased more than expected in February as a decline in mortgage rates boosted single-family ...
U.S. construction spending rose 0.7 in February, but hiring slowed as job openings fell. Industry experts warn of cooling ...
Residential building starts fell 1% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $401 billion. Single family starts ...
The February jobs report comes as the Federal ... hiring managers seem to be doing," Adams explained, noting the firm projects the Fed's next interest rate move to be a quarter percentage point ...
The new Bureau of Labor Statistics report will be a key input for the Fed as it decides whether to continue holding rates steady this month.
The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) score was 45.5 for the month, indicating that a majority of firms are still experiencing declining firm billings.
The Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Tuesday that construction spending jumped 0.7 per cent after a downwardly ...
The February gain was uneven across U.S. regions ... which currently discourages existing homeowners from listing their properties. NAR projects average mortgage rates will settle at 6.4% in ...