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U.S. Concrete Long Term Debt

Latest long-term debt for USCR: $750M.

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Long Term Debt
$748.30M
3.24% YoYΔ $23.50M vs prior year quarter

Peer trimmed avg / median

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U.S. Concrete Long Term Debt History

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U.S. Concrete vs. peers: Long Term Debt Comparison

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U.S. Concrete Long Term Debt Growth (YoY per quarter)

Latest change versus the prior comparable period (same company).

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U.S. Concrete (USCR) FAQ

U.S. Concrete's long-term debt stands at $750M as of June 2021. That compares with $720M in the prior-year period — up 3.2% year over year. Stockcircle updates this page with the newest filings so you can track how the metric evolves quarter by quarter.

U.S. Concrete reported $750M in long-term debt versus $720M a year earlier — a 3.2% year-over-year increase. The historical chart on this page makes it easier to see whether that move is part of a longer pattern.

That compares with $720M in the prior-year period — up 3.2% year over year. Sustained growth in long-term debt can support a stronger franchise, while sharp declines may reflect divestitures, weaker demand, or accounting changes. Always read YoY moves with the footnotes of recent filings in mind.

The history chart shows how U.S. Concrete's long-term debt evolved across reporting periods, while the comparison chart places USCR next to similar companies. Use both: a rising metric that still lags peers tells a different story than a rising metric that already leads the group. Growth charts, when available, highlight acceleration or slowdown.

Yes — within Materials, long-term debt is commonly used to spot outliers. U.S. Concrete's reading of $750M is a starting point; confirm whether differences come from growth, margins, accounting choices, or one-time items before treating an outlier as a buy or sell signal.