U.S. Construction Spending Picked Up in April
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Spending on building projects rose by 0.4% to an annualized pace of $2.172 trillion in April, versus $2.165 trillion in March, the Census Bureau said.
Spending on building projects rose by 0.4% to an annualized pace of $2.172 trillion in April, versus $2.165 trillion in March, the Census Bureau said.
Spending on building projects rose by 0.4% to an annualized pace of $2.172 trillion in April, versus $2.165 trillion in March, the Census Bureau said.
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