Wall Street’s 20 favorite infrastructure stocks are expected to climb as much as 34% over the next year

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These 20 favorite infrastructure stocks could rise as much as 34% over 12 months

Getting a C-minus grade usually isn’t good news, but it promises to be just that for investors looking to capitalize on a boom in government spending on infrastructure.

The ASCE’s low grade for the U.S. underlines so many needs , including bridge repair, road construction and maintenance, the continuing expansion and modernizing of the electric grid, and various water-quality initiatives.President Joe Biden has made it clear that once Congress passes another round of pandemic aid, he wants to move to a large infrastructure spending bill. Investors have already jumped on board, as you can see from this one-year chart comparing the performance of the Global X U.

Unlike some infrastructure exchange-traded funds, PAVE doesn’t invest in utility companies. Half of the 100 stocks held by the iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF IFRA, +0.81%, for example, are infrastructure asset owners and operators, including 20 electric utilities and four water utilities.

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