It Looks Like One Of The Big Things Holding Back The Economy Is Finally About To Turn Around
Here's a chart of public construction spending (highways, schools, etc.) as a percentage of GDP.
FRED
During the crisis, state and local governments got absolutely hammered, massively cutting infrastructure spending.
That pullback compounded the overall weakness, and it's continued for years even after the recession has ended.
But it might finally be about to turn around.
A survey of dealers of Caterpillar equipment, performed by Credit Suisse, turned up this observation: "Dealers noted some signs of life in multi-family housing, automotive, hospitals, schools and data centers. Dealers also noted government spending has bottomed and energy in most cases remains solid, although mining is still dead."
There are several signs of a rebound in the US economy. If government spending turns back higher, this is yet another significant tailwind.