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Rapidly Rising Building Materials and Freight Prices Push Construction Costs Higher

David LoganJune 14, 2022

The prices of goods used in residential construction climbed 1.8% in May (not seasonally adjusted) and have increased 19.4%, year-over-year, according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report. Prices have surged 40.4% since January 2020.  Building materials (i.e., goods inputs to residential construction, less…

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Led by Lumber and Paint, Building Materials Prices Jump in January

David LoganFebruary 15, 2022February 15, 2022

The prices of goods used in residential construction ex-energy climbed 3.6% in January (not seasonally adjusted), according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The index was led higher by a 25.4% jump in softwood lumber prices and 9.0%…

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Building Materials Remain Top Challenge for Builders

Ashok ChaluvadiFebruary 7, 2022August 20, 2024

Much like last year, the price and availability of building materials topped the list of problems builders face.  According to special questions on the December 2021 survey for the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index, building material prices were a significant issue for 96% of builders…

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Building Materials Prices Increase 1.5% in December, Lumber Volatility at 75-Year High

David LoganJanuary 14, 2022January 25, 2022

The prices of goods used in residential construction ex-energy climbed 1.5% in December (not seasonally adjusted), according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The index was driven higher by large price increases for wood products. Building materials prices…

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How Tariffs and Tariff Announcements are Affecting Building Materials Imports from China

David LoganApril 29, 2019August 20, 2024

In July 2018, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced its intention to levy tariffs on a series of imports from China. USTR rolled out proposed tariffs in three waves, with the third list (List 3) covering approximately $200 billion worth of Chinese imports. The…

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Broad-Based Price Increases Plague Building Materials in February

David LoganMarch 14, 2018August 18, 2020

Prices paid for building materials increased across the board in February. The indexes for softwood lumber (+5.6%), gypsum products (+4.2%), OSB (+3.1%), ready-mix concrete (+0.4%), and inputs to residential construction less labor (+1.0%) all increased, according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) release by…

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