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- In 2019, 11.4 million U.S. workers were employed in construction, a 25% increase since 2011. 1 Employment growth was even more pronounced among Hispanic construction workers, rising by more than half (55%) during this period. 1 Construction workers are more likely to be male (90.8% versus 53.2%), Hispanic (28.6% versus 16.4%), and foreign-born (24.7% versus 17.1%) than the general U.S. workforce. 2 Falls remain the leading cause of work-related deaths in construction, accounting for more than...
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Total employment in the construction industry peaked in 2007, at 11.9 million, before falling to 9.1 million in 2010 in the wake of the Great Recession (December 2007—June 2009), with smaller declines through 2012. Employment in the industry grew after 2012, reaching 11.4 million in 2019.
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Mar 11, 2024 · Construction Data - Employment. Construction Employment. Each month, AGC puts out commentary on construction employment in the U.S.; a press release and tables ranking every state by employment change; and a press release and tables ranking 358 metro areas by employment change.
MonthNationalStateMetroFebruaryJanuary 2, 2024March 22, 2024 alpha, 1-mo rank , 12-mo ...April 3, 2024 data, rank, top 10MarchMarch 8, 2024April 19, 2024 alpha, 1-mo rank, 12-mo ...May 1, 2024 data, rank, top 10AprilMay 17, 2024 alpha, 1-mo rank, 12-mo ...May 29, 2024 data, rank, top 10MayMay 3, 2024June 3, 2024 alpha, 1-mo rank, 12-mo ...July 3, 2024 data, rank, top 10In 2019, 11.4 million U.S. workers were employed in construction, a 25% increase since 2011. 1 Employment growth was even more pronounced among Hispanic construction workers, rising by more than half (55%) during this period. 1 Construction workers are more likely to be male (90.8% versus 53.2%), Hispanic (28.6% versus 16.4%), and foreign-born (...
2 concerns about construction worker supply. Low vaccination rate: 58% for construction workers, 84% for other occupations. “Premium” for construction wages relative to total private sector has shrunk from 20-23% pre-pandemic to 17% for production & nonsupervisory employees.