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Outlook for infrastructure bill remains uncertain

An infrastructure bill could have passed easily in early 2021, but coming after $5 trillion in stimulus spending, its future looks somewhat uncertain. Keep Reading

Outlook for nonbuilding construction improves

David Chereb sees the nonbuilding segment strengthening, articulating why in his latest Aggregate Forecast. Keep Reading

Latest aggregate forecast says good riddance to 2020

While vaccines mean normalcy is nearing, aggregate forecaster David Chereb says other factors are still at play when it comes to aggregate demand. Keep Reading

An end-of-year visit with P&Q’s aggregate forecaster

What general economic trends or events are influencing the aggregate forecast of SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb for 2021 and beyond? P&Q pays Chereb a video visit to find out. Keep Reading

A picture forms about construction materials in the new year

If there are no major policy changes, SC Market Analytics' David Chereb says construction activity will decrease by modest amounts in 2021 – with almost all of it attributed to nonresidential. Keep Reading

The Georgia Senate runoffs and their potential impact

The U.S. Senate is still up for grabs, and the outcomes of those two runoffs would have dramatically different effects on aggregate producers across the nation. SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb explains. Keep Reading

What Biden’s election means for the aggregate industry

SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb joins Pit & Quarry to discuss the outcome of the 2020 presidential election and what Joe Biden becoming president means for the prospects of an infrastructure bill and, ultimately, aggregate demand. Keep Reading

Aggregate Forecast: The V-shaped recovery continues

With the $3 trillion stimulus and interest rates at record lows, the field is set for above 4 percent GDP growth over the next six months. Keep Reading

Assessing the impact of the coronavirus, election on aggregate demand

While the economy is growing rapidly, recovery depends on a couple of things: the virus and the election, SC-Market Analytics' David Chereb says. Keep Reading

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