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Construction spending outlook worsens

January 02, 2008 - Jim Haughey
Abstract:

Construction spending was unchanged in August but the credit crunch has abruptly altered the trend. We now expect a decline in nominal spending totals into the winter, followed by several quarters of small nominal increases but continued real, after inflation, volume declines and then a delayed recovery beginning slowly late next year and strengthening in 2010, says Jim Haughey, chief economist for Reed Construction Data.

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10/22/2008 - posted by Stacie Wingfield

I noticed that the forecast years in this article are off by a year on the Non-residential and heavy engineering construction charts shown the other construction market article.  Which is correct?

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