U.S. construction spending drops in October

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Outlays for construction projects fell 0.3% in October at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.79 trillion, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. 

Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected a 0.2% decline.

Spending in September was revised up to a 0.1% gain from the prior estimate of a 0.2% rise.

Over the past year, construction spending is up 9.2%.

Private construction fell 0.5% in October. Residential construction fell 0.3% and nonresidential dropped 0.8%.

Public construction was up 0.6% last month, led by power plants and health care.

U.S. stocks
DJIA,
-0.96%

SPX,
-0.31%

were lower on Thursday while the yield on the 10-year Treasury note
TMUBMUSD10Y,
3.587%

dropped to 3.59% in the wake of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s remarks on Wednesday.

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