U.S. construction spending edges up 0.9% in March

U.S. construction spending rose 0.9 percent in March as building activity escaped the early impacts of the coronavirus shutdowns, Associated Press reported on Friday.

The Commerce Department said that the increase followed a 2.5 percent drop in spending in February. Economists had been forecasting another decline in March as the efforts to contain the spread of the virus started to take hold.

While the overall figure did not decline in March, analysts believe big drops in activity will start showing up in the April report given the impacts already seen in other parts of the economy.

For March, residential construction rose up 2.3 percent as strength in apartment construction offset a drop in single-family homes.

Nonresidential construction fell 1.3 percent, with spending for hotels and office buildings both declining.

Spending for government projects was up 1.6 percent in March.

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