Free Top 20 States by Residential Construction Spending (2018–2025) Chart
The chart presents the leading U.S. states in residential construction spending for 2025, showcasing where the highest investments are directed in home building and development. California dominates with a projected 52.1 billion USD, reflecting its booming housing demand and large-scale urban projects. Texas follows at 38 billion USD, driven by rapid population growth and expanding metropolitan areas. Florida ranks third with 33.2 billion USD, indicating strong construction activity fueled by migration and retirement communities. New York records 29.5 billion USD, while Illinois and Pennsylvania reach 23.8 billion USD and 22 billion USD, respectively. Other notable contributors include Ohio (19.8 billion USD), Georgia (18.7 billion USD), and North Carolina (17.8 billion USD), all showing consistent residential growth. Smaller yet significant spending is seen in Michigan (16.6 billion USD), New Jersey (15.6 billion USD), and Virginia (14.9 billion USD). Overall, the data highlights major investments in construction across both coastal and central states, reflecting nationwide housing development trends.
Labels | 2025 (USD billions) |
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California | 52.1 |
Texas | 38 |
Florida | 33.2 |
New York | 29.5 |
Illinois | 23.8 |
Pennsylvania | 22 |
Ohio | 19.8 |
Georgia | 18.7 |
North Carolina | 17.8 |
Michigan | 16.6 |
New Jersey | 15.6 |
Virginia | 14.9 |
Washington | 14.8 |
Massachusetts | 13.9 |
Indiana | 12.2 |
Arizona | 11.4 |
Tennessee | 10.6 |