Construction Materials Prices Flat in June, 2.5% Lower Than a Year Ago, says ABC Analysis | Trade and Industry Development

Construction Materials Prices Flat in June, 2.5% Lower Than a Year Ago, says ABC Analysis

Jul 17, 2023
Prices decreased in all three energy subcategories in June, led by crude petroleum whose prices were down 5.9%, Natural gas prices fell 5.3%. Unprocessed energy materials prices decreased 5.0%.

An analysis by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) says that construction materials prices in June inched up just 0.1% from the previous month, and are 2.5% lower than a year ago. ABC analyzed data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index.

Prices decreased in all three energy subcategories in June, led by crude petroleum whose prices were down 5.9%, Natural gas prices fell 5.3%. Unprocessed energy materials prices decreased 5.0% for the month, reports Chain Store Age.

“The pandemic-induced period of rapid construction input cost increases is over,” said ABC Chief economist Anirban Basu. “Today’s Producer Price Index data, along with yesterday’s Consumer Price Index release, show that inflation has slowed, at least with regard to goods prices. This recent moderation is partially due to a drastic improvement in supply chains. Both international and domestic freight rates have plunged back toward pre-pandemic levels. 

Despite the recent cooling, construction input prices are still up more than 38% since the start of the pandemic, added Basu. "That’s over twice the increase observed for economywide prices over that span,” he said.  

Contractor confidence declined last month, according to ABC’s Construction Confidence Index. The combination of expensive materials, high interest rates that are likely to rise again at the Federal Reserve’s July meeting and tight credit conditions will put downward pressure on construction activity over the next few quarters, according to Basu.

Associated Builders and Contractors is a national construction industry trade association established in 1950 that represents more than 22,000 members.

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