Those who are struggling to find a new job might find better-than-projected employment numbers a bit hard to believe.
Construction spending ticked up in February but job openings and hirings are starting to slump, contractors said. The Associated General Contractors of America on Tuesday reported project spending ...
Contractors had 246,000 open positions to fill at the end of June, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, analyzed by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC). While that ...
Construction accounted for nearly all of March’s 62,000 U.S. job gains, alongside health services, amid rising wages and a shortage of skilled labor. Ohio approved tax credits for five companies ...
Contractors continue to face pressure from labor availability, material costs and insurance, even as interest rates show signs of easing. WASHINGTON, DC — The national construction unemployment rate ...
Propelled largely by specialty contractors' hiring of an estimated 14,600 new workers, the construction industry saw an overall increase of 19,000 jobs in February, according to the U.S. Bureau of ...