Healthcare construction spending le...
Healthcare construction spending leaped to a $34 billion annual pace during the spring after being stalled in the $29-31 billion range for nearly pair years. While about half of the modern rise was materials take away from inflation rather than additional square feet there has clearly been an increase in construction book This follows from the pickup in healthcare spending in the past year after the brief recession-related dip in late 2002/early 2003 when one as well as the other profits and public tax receipts declined sharply. Health insurance premiums rose an estimated 12% in 2004 to $9100 for family
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