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Construction materials prices fall but still higher than a year ago

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The price of construction materials in the US fell by 0.3% but remain higher than they were a year ago.

That’s according to analysis of the latest figures from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index by Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC).

ABC found that prices fell 0.3% in June compared to the previous month. Non-residential construction input prices were down 0.4% for the month .

Overall construction input prices are 1.1% higher than a year ago, while non-residential construction input prices are 0.7% higher.

Prices increased in two of three energy subcategories last month. Natural gas prices were up 36.3%. The aggregate price of unprocessed energy materials was up 4.7%. Crude petroleum prices were down 0.2% for the month.

“Construction materials prices dipped in June, perhaps a reflection of declining project starts in a number of construction segments and an associated dip in demand,” said ABC chief economist Anirban Basu. “For instance, input prices fell in the multifamily segment, where many contractors indicate substantial softening of demand for their services. The same was true of input prices in commercial construction segments.

“While ABC members continue to report stable backlog as measured by the Construction Backlog Indicator and steady confidence as measured by the Construction Confidence Index, there remain reasons for concern,” said Basu.

“While construction input prices fell last month according to today’s report, overall inflation as measured by the Producer Price Index is hotter than anticipated. The Federal Reserve is still looking for data indicating that 2% inflation will soon be reestablished, so data like these may forestall much-anticipated and desired interest rate cuts. That translates into higher interest rates for longer, which would be damaging to construction industry prospects.”

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