U.S. construction spending drops 0.8 percent in October
Tuesday, Mar. 1st 2011 6:08 AM
Construction spending in the United States fell by 0.8 percent in October, the biggest drop since July, the Commerce Department reported Friday. Total construction spending last month was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.158 trillion dollars.
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