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Economic Watch: Construction and Leading Indicators Rise, Home Sales Best in 7 Years

UPDATED -- Total new construction starts in the U.S. during 2013 increased 6% from the year before to $516.8 billion. This follows the 10% gain reported for 2012 and modest 2% gains in both 2010 and 2011, according to new data released from construction information services provider McGraw Hill Construction.

Evan Lockridge
Evan LockridgeFormer Business Contributing Editor
January 23, 2014
Economic Watch: Construction and Leading Indicators Rise, Home Sales Best in 7 Years

McGraw Hill's Dodge Construction Index tracks total U.S. construction activity.

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McGraw Hill's Dodge Construction Index tracks total U.S. construction activity.

UPDATED -- Total new construction starts in the U.S. during 2013 increased 6% from the year before to $516.8 billion. This follows the 10% gain reported for 2012 and modest 2% gains in both 2010 and 2011, according to new data released from construction information services provider McGraw Hill Construction.

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"The construction industry in 2013 made progress towards establishing a more broad-based recovery, after several years in which the upturn was more limited in scope," said Robert A. Murray, chief economist for McGraw Hill Construction. "Housing continued to lead the way, strengthening throughout much of 2013, and it was joined by a faster pace for commercial building, albeit from low levels. 

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He said for 2014, the prospects look good for total construction, with growth anticipated for housing and commercial building, while the institutional building sector should begin to stabilize.

Residential building last year totaled $205.5 billion, up 24%, and close to the 31% gain reported for 2012.  Single family housing in dollar terms climbed 26%, similar to the prior year's 29% hike. The regional pattern for single family housing in 2013 showed increases for all five major regions: the South Atlantic, up 33%; the Midwest, up 27%; the West and Northeast, each up 26% and the South Central, up 18%. Multifamily housing in 2013 advanced 16%, showing additional growth on top of the increases in 2010 of 23%, during 2011, up 33%, and 2012, gaining 37%.

For 2013 nonresidential building increased 7% to $168.6 billion, shifting to an upward direction after the 5% decline reported for 2012. 

Nonbuilding construction dropped 12% last year to $142.7 billion due to new electric utility starts plunging 57% in from the year before. 

A separate report from The Conference Board released on Thursday shows its Leading Economic Index for the U.S. increased 0.1% in December to 99.4 following a 1% increase in November and a 0.1% gain in October.

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“Despite month-to-month volatility in the final quarter of 2013, the U.S. LEI continues to point to gradually strengthening economic conditions through early 2014,” said Ataman Ozyildirim, economist at The Conference Board. “The LEI was lifted by its financial components in December, but consumer expectations for business conditions and residential construction continue to pose risks.”

The measure by the private research group is a barometer of where the U.S. economy three to six-months in the future.

“This latest report suggests steady growth this spring, but some uncertainties remain,” said Ken Goldstein, economist at The Conference Board. “Business caution and concern about unresolved federal budget battles persist, but the better-than-expected holiday season might point to sustained stronger demand and could put the U.S. on a faster growth track for 2014.”

Meantime, a new report on existing home sales in December from the National Association of Realtors shows a 1% increase from the month before to an annual rate of 4.87 million.

Sales of existing homes for 2013 were the best since 2006, up 12% from 2012, for a rate of 5.09 million.

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Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said housing has experienced a healthy recovery over the past two years. “Existing-home sales have risen nearly 20% since 2011, with job growth, record low mortgage interest rates and a large pent-up demand driving the market,” he said. “We lost some momentum toward the end of 2013 from disappointing job growth and limited inventory, but we ended with a year that was close to normal given the size of our population.”

The national median existing-home price for all of 2013 was $197,100, which is 11.5% above the 2012 median of $176,800, and was the strongest gain since 2005 when it rose 12.4%.

Update add McGraw Hill data. 

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