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Construction sector adds jobs in November

Still, the Associated General Contractors of America warns that project cancellations and looming Paycheck Protection Program tax bills will undercut future job gains. Keep Reading

Report: Construction employment slipping downward

Employment in the construction industry dropped in 209 of 358 metro areas between October 2019 and October of this year, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading

Report: Construction sector adds 84,000 workers in October

Still, a growing number of project cancellations risk undermining future industry job gains, the Associated General Contractors of America says. Keep Reading

Construction adds 26,000 workers in September

The Associated General Contractors of America offers analysis, noting that nonresidential jobs are stalled as many commercial firms are experiencing project cancellations. Keep Reading

How construction employment is faring in America’s cities

According to an Associated General Contractors of America analysis of new government data, construction employment decreased in 67 percent of metro areas in the past year. Keep Reading

Construction employment decreases in 26 states from June to July

AGC officials say construction employment is likely to continue falling in many parts of the country without new federal recovery measures. Keep Reading

Construction employment up 20,000 jobs in July 2020

Residential building and specialty trades accounted for 24,000 jobs in July, but was partially offset by the loss of 4,000 jobs among nonresidential segments, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction adds 158,000 workers, but infrastructure jobs decline

The construction industry’s June job gains were concentrated in homebuilding, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports, as state and local governments postponed or cancel roads and other projects. Keep Reading

Construction jobs increase in 40 states in past year

Construction firms added jobs in 40 states and the District of Columbia (D.C.) between May 2014 and May 2015, reports the Associated General Contractors of America (AGCA). In addition, construction firms added jobs in 28 states and D.C. between April… Keep Reading

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