BiggerPockets Money Podcast 292: Mindy & Carl’s Spending Summary: March Money Madness Edition
BiggerPockets Money Podcast 292: Mindy & Carl’s Spending Summary: March Money Madness Edition
Financial independence is not a new concept to Carl and Mindy Jensen. For as long as they’ve been together, Carl and Mindy have been open and upfront about their financial […]
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The U.S. government is reporting that total construction spending in March, 2022 was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,730.5 billion, which is 0.1% higher than February’s revised estimate and 11.7% higher than one year ago. Residential construction came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $882 billion in March, which is 1% [...]
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The U.S. government is reporting that total construction spending in March, 2022 was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,730.5 billion, which is 0.1% higher than February’s revised estimate and 11.7% higher than one year ago. Residential construction came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $882 billion in March, which is 1% [...]
The post Construction Spending Up Slightly in March appeared first on Real Estate Investing Today.
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