WASHINGTON, DC — The national June 2024 not seasonally adjusted construction unemployment rate was 3.3%, down 0.3% from the previous year, according to a state-by-state analysis of US Bureau of Labor ...
Construction employment decreased in 225, or 62 percent, out of 358 metro areas in June compared to the same period last year, despite widespread increases from May to June, according to an analysis ...
Construction backlog is holding steady, and data centers are driving some of the work, one of the nation’s biggest construction associations reported. The Associated Builders and Contractors on ...
Residential building, at $163.7 billion (annual rate), increased 1% in June compared to May. The upward push was provided by multifamily housing, which increased 5% in June on top of its 30% surge in ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The not seasonally adjusted national construction unemployment rate was 0.1% lower in June 2023 from a year ago, down from 3.7% to 3.6%. According to a state-by-state analysis of US ...
Private single-family construction spending was up 2.1% from May. Meg Cunningham is a freelance writer with a background covering state and national politics and policy. ANDRI TAMBUNAN / Contributor / ...
WASHINGTON Construction spending was unchanged in June, but is still above last year s figure, Commerce Department figures released this morning show. Total construction spending was estimated at $864 ...