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United States building and construction costs extends decrease in June

U.S. construction spending unexpectedly fell in June and the prior month's information was modified lower as greater mortgage rates weighed on singlefamily homebuilding.

The Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Thursday that building and construction costs dropped 0.3% after a downwardly revised 0.4% decline in May.

Economists surveyed had actually anticipated construction investing rising 0.2% after a formerly reported 0.1% dip in May. Building and construction costs advanced 6.2% year-on-year in June

Spending on private building projects fell 0.3% in June. after dropping 0.4% in the previous month. Investment in residential building and construction dropped 0.3% after falling 0.7% in May.

Expenses on new single-family building projects reduced 1.2%. Spending on multi-family housing acquired 0.1%. Home loan rates surged in the spring, dismaying homebuilding and sales.

Mortgage rates have actually given that fallen and could decline further after the Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept its standard overnight rates of interest in the 5.25% -5.50% range, where it has been since last July, however unlocked to minimizing loaning expenses as soon as its next meeting in September.

Increasing housing stock, with brand-new single-family real estate supply in June hitting the greatest level because early 2008, could restrict any rebound in brand-new building and construction.

Residential financial investment, which includes homebuilding and home sales, contracted in the second quarter after double-digit development in the January-March quarter.

In June, spending on personal non-residential structures like factories dipped 0.1%.

Investment in public building tasks fell 0.4% after slipping 0.2% in May.

State and local government spending was unchanged and expenses on federal government jobs declined 5.4%.

(source: Reuters)