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WASHINGTON (AP) — Spending on U.S. construction projects fell in June by the largest amount in five months as government building activity declined to the lowest level since 2006.

Even housing activity slowed but that setback was likely to be temporary.

The Commerce Department says construction spending dropped 0.6 percent in June compared with May when spending had surged 1.3 percent. It was the biggest decline since a 2.3 percent fall in January.

Housing construction was flat during the month with a gain in remodeling offsetting declines of 0.8 percent in single-family construction and a fall of 3.3 percent in multi-family projects. Residential construction has been a bright spot in a sluggish economy this year and that strength was expected to continue even though mortgage rates have risen from their lows.


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