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The US will need to invest more than $4.5 trillion by 2025 to fix its failing infrastructure

The American Society of Civil Engineers rates the US' infrastructure a D+, the same as its 2013 score.

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The United States' roads, bridges, and levees are in need of massive restoration.

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) said the US will need to invest $4.59 trillion by 2025 to improve the nation's infrastructure in its Infrastructure Report Card, an assessment of the nation's infrastructure that comes out every 4 years. The ASCE gave the US' infrastructure an overall grade of D+, the same score it received in 2013.

The ASCE said the government and private sector will need to increase its investment in the nation's infrastructure from 2.5% to 3.5% of GDP by 2025 to raise its overall infrastructure score.

If the government continues on the same trajectory it is currently, it will result in $3.9 trillion in losses to the GDP and 2.5 million jobs lost, the report said.

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The ASCE evaluates 16 different infrastructure categories to get its final grade. This year's scores were as follows:

  • Aviation: D
  • Bridges: C+
  • Dams: D
  • Drinking Water: D
  • Energy: D+
  • Hazardous Waste: D+
  • Inland Waterways: D
  • Levees: D
  • Parks and Recreation: D+
  • Ports: C+
  • Rail: B
  • Roads: D
  • Schools: D
  • Solid Waste: C+
  • Transit: D-
  • Wastewater: D+

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