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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/09/2020

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Frank Jiang
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  • San Diego, CA
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Nonresidential Construction is about to take a dip

Frank Jiang
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Had a nice keynote speech from an economist today.  One slide, in particular, was very fascinating and I figured I'd share it here.  


The idea here is that nonresidential construction is a lagging sector compared to US industrial production. USIP got hit as a result of COVID, but nonresidential construction has not yet felt the impact since it lags by about a half-year.  It looks like it won't be nearly as bad as 08 since there isn't this massive spike of overbuilding that we saw back then, but a decline is still in the works.

Thoughts?

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