- Prior month -0.3%.
June 2025 U.S. Construction Spending Summary
Total Construction:
Construction spending declined 0.4% MoM to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $2.14 trillion in June. Compared to a year ago, spending was down 2.9% YoY. Year-to-date spending for the first half of 2025 is 2.2% lower than the same period in 2024.Private Construction:
Spending fell 0.5% MoM to $1.62 trillion.Residential: Down 0.7% to $883.1 billion.
Nonresidential: Down 0.3% to $738.8 billion.
Public Construction:
Spending edged up 0.1% MoM to $514.3 billion.Educational: Up 0.4% to $112.7 billion.
Highway: Up 0.6% to $144.1 billion.
Bottom line: Overall construction activity softened in June, led by declines in private residential and nonresidential sectors, while public construction saw modest gains, especially in education and highway projects.
