Nonresidential Construction Down .4% in April
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- National nonresidential construction spending down 0.4% in April 2022.
- On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $844.4 billion for the month.
- "Even though nonresidential construction spending levels are significantly short of what they were pre-pandemic, m
Nonresidential Construction Adds 19,400 Jobs in May
According to data released Friday by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national construction industry added 36,000 jobs on net in May.
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Construction Employment Adds 2,000 Jobs in April
According to data released today by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national construction industry added 2,000 jobs on net in April.
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Nonresidential Construction Down Almost 1% in March
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- National nonresidential construction spending down 0.8% in March 2022.
- On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $839.2 billion for the month.
- "Even though nonresidential construction spending levels are significantly short of what they were pre-pandemic, many contracto
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Nonresidential Construction Drops Slightly in February
Key Takeaways
- National nonresidential construction spending down 0.1% in February 2022.
- On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $844.5 billion for the month.
- "ABC’s Construction Confidence Index indicates that a growing number of contractors expect to trim their margins dur
Construction Employment Adds 19,000 Jobs in March
According to data released last week by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national construction industry added 19,000 jobs on net in March.
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ABC: Construction Industry Faces Workforce Shortage of 650,000 in 2022
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23—The construction industry will need to attract nearly 650,000 additional workers on top of the normal pace of hiring in 2022 to meet the demand for labor, according to a model developed by Associated Builders and Contractors.
Construction Employment Surges in February
According to data released today by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national construction industry added 60,000 jobs on net in February.
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