US Apartment Construction Hits 25-Year High

International Business Times

Published Aug 20, 2014 10:51AM ET

US Apartment Construction Hits 25-Year High

By Meagan Clark - Apartment construction in July hit a 25-year high, fueling the month’s pickup in housing while single-family home construction increased modestly. U.S. home construction, typically volatile month to month, increased 15.7 percent last month, the fastest pace since November after declines of 4 percent in June and 7.4 percent in May, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

And while single-family building permits increased just 0.8 percent in July versus the year-earlier period, apartment permits increased 17.5 percent over the same period, according to Commerce Department data.

The surge in apartment construction fuels less economic growth nationally than a comparable rise in single-family homes because single-family housing multiplies consumer spending and job growth more, according to Diane Swonk, chief economist of Mesirow Financial.

“We tend to see more employment and spillover spending from owner than renters, but it is still a move in the right direction,” she blogged Tuesday.