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Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas and Kansas City Have Largest Gains; New York City and Fairbanks, Alaska Lag the Most as Labor Shortages Likely Kept Firms in Many Areas from Adding Even…
Homebuilding Strengthens but Infrastructure and Other Nonresidential Spending Fades in Recent Months, Reversing Pattern in Early 2019; Industry Survey Shows…
Homebuilding Strengthens but Infrastructure and Other Nonresidential Spending Fades in Recent Months, Reversing Pattern in Early 2019; Industry Survey Shows…
Texas and Maine Have Biggest Number and Percent of Annual Job Gains, Ohio and Wyoming Have Largest Annual Losses; Texas…
Texas and Maine Have Biggest Number and Percent of Annual Job Gains, Ohio and Wyoming Have Largest Annual Losses; Texas…
Thu, 01/16/2020 – 08:45 On Jan. 16, the Senate overwhelmingly passed (89-10) H.R. 5430, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act (USMCA). Senate…
Thu, 01/16/2020 – 08:45 On Jan. 15, the United States and China signed a modest ‘phase one’ trade agreement, signaling…
Construction employment increased by 20,000 jobs in December and by 151,000, or 2.0 percent, in all of 2019, according to…
Fri, 01/10/2020 – 10:15 Survey Finds Optimism about 2020 along with Even Tighter Labor Supply as Construction Unemployment Sets Record…
Survey Finds Optimism about 2020 along with Even Tighter Labor Supply as Construction Unemployment Sets Record December Low; Association Calls…