The general government expenditure on housing and community amenities in the US is forecasted to remain stable from 2024 to 2028, maintaining a steady 0.58% of GDP each year. This consistency suggests no year-on-year changes in the relative expenditure as a proportion of GDP, indicating a plateau in allocation.
With no current data on actual expenditure for 2023 provided, analyzing variations over the last two years and calculating the average annual change (CAGR) for a five-year period is not feasible. However, given the forecast, no significant trends in expenditure changes are identified.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential shifts in government policy that may reallocate resources towards other priorities.
- Inflation or economic growth that could affect the value of expenditure relative to GDP.
- New initiatives in housing and urban development that could alter spending patterns.