by Christopher Brinckerhoff | 4 June 2024 6:00 am
[1]The construction industry added 9,000 jobs in April, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC)[2] analysis of data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a year-over-year basis, industry employment has increased by 258,000 jobs, an increase of 3.2 percent.
Nonresidential construction employment increased by 7,800 positions, with growth registered in all three major subcategories. Nonresidential specialty trade added the most jobs, growing by 6,600 positions. Nonresidential building and heavy and civil engineering added 900 and 300 jobs, respectively.
The construction unemployment rate fell to 5.2 percent in April. Unemployment across all industries rose from 3.8 percent in March to 3.9 percent in April.
Anirban Basu, chief economist at ABC, says, “It is really quite remarkable that the nation’s nonresidential construction sector continues to add jobs so consistently in an environment characterized by elevated project financing costs. At the heart of growing demand for construction workers in America is the prevalence of mega-projects in many parts of the country, including major manufacturing plants, data centers and public works.
“Based on ABC’s Construction Confidence Index, there is more hiring to come,” Basu says. “While there is observable weakness in certain industry segments, particularly in the challenging office market, ongoing spending growth in other construction segments has thus far more than fully countervailed that softness. Many mega-projects are just now beginning construction, strongly suggesting a stable U.S. nonresidential construction labor market for months to come. Such considerations are also consistent with relatively rapid increases in construction worker compensation during the balance of 2024.”
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