U.S. Infrastructure Gets Near Flunking Grade From Engineers
- American Society of Civil Engineers’ Grade of D+ same as 2013
- Group estimates $2.1 trillion gap in infrastructure funding
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The report card is in, and U.S. infrastructure is almost flunking.
The American Society of Civil Engineers on Thursday assigned a grade of “D+” to the quality of U.S. roads, bridges and other infrastructure in a closely-watched assessment that the group publishes every four years. The group said an additional $2 trillion in funding is needed to raise the standards.