U.S. construction spending fell for a third straight month to its lowest level since June 2003 in January, pulled down by a slump in private nonresidential spending and weak public construction, a government report showed on Monday.  The Commerce Department said construction spending dropped 0.6 percent to $884.13 billion, after falling by an unrevised 1.2 percent in December.

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