Roofing wholesale prices ticked up slightly in April
Compared to April 2025, the reading is up 0.75 percent, per the BLS — and 31 percent over the past five years, since April 2021
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U.S. wholesale prices of asphalt and tar roofing and siding products rose slightly in April, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data.
What’s happening: A roofing-specific ‘producer price index’ (PPI), which measures the average change over time in the selling prices domestic manufacturers receive for their products, nudged up 0.35 percent from March.
- That puts the index just 0.16 percent higher than January 2026, following an increase in February and a decline in March.
State of play: Compared to April 2025, the reading is up 0.75 percent, per the BLS — and 31 percent over the past five years, since April 2021.
- Of note: From June 1984 to January 2000, the figure stayed effectively flat.
The big picture: Roofing PPI in April held steadier than the broader economy, which took a harder hit from inflation.
- Overall PPI, covering a range of goods and services across industries, jumped 1.4 percent month-over-month in April — the largest monthly gain since March 2022 — with the index up six percent annually.
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