Housing EconomyNewsletter

Residential construction material prices are up

According to the most recent Producer Price Index (PPI), input prices for residential construction rose in April. Various factors are raising costs around the U.S., but particularly for the residential market energy prices are at the forefront.

The PPI for final demand rose 1.4% in April following a 0.7% increase in March. Excluding energy prices rising, building materials are also up 3.7% from a year ago. Apart from goods, services also saw a significant incline from a year ago.

“Long-distance motor carrying service prices rose 10.4% in April and were 18.3% higher than a year ago, while local motor carrying service prices rose 1.4% in April and were 6.3% higher than a year ago,” said Jess Wade, economist and director of tax and trade policy analysis at the National Association of Homebuilders. “These are the two transportation services that are represented as inputs in the residential construction price index.

Read More 

Leave a Reply