A recent analysis carried out by the Associated General Contractors of America states that construction employment reached the highest level since March 2009, totalling 6,166,000. Construction...
During the month of June, US employment dropped to 8.2%, its lowest June level in six years, but is still more than 1.7 million jobs or 22% below its 2006 peak. Non-residential construction...
A recent analysis of Labor Department data released by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) saw an increase in the number of construction jobs at the beginning of 2014.
Construction companies added jobs in 34 states over the past 12 months, but building employment fell in another 32 and the District of Columbia between November and December 2013 according to...
US building construction employee figures remained stable from April to May 2013 with a slight 0.1% decrease, according to the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
According to the latest report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of building construction employees rose 3.3% from February to March 2013.
The recent employment report from the US Labor Department shows that the US construction industry gained 30,000 jobs in December despite an overall increase in the industry unemployment rate, which...
The US’ construction industry's unemployment rate has hit 12.2% as the majority of contractors will cut back hiring, equipment if Washington officials are not able to avoid tax increases and spending ...
February was the sixth consecutive month that construction employment had risen from the same month a year before. Meanwhile, the construction unemployment rate in February was 17.1%, double the...