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Home » Construction Firms Add 44,000 Jobs In October Even As They Struggle With Supply Chain Challenges And Federal Inaction On Infrastructure Funding
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Construction Firms Add 44,000 Jobs In October Even As They Struggle With Supply Chain Challenges And Federal Inaction On Infrastructure Funding

Construction Employment Levels Lag Begin Pre-Pandemic Totals as the Sector’s Recovery is Being Undermined by Delivery Delays, Materials Price Increases, Labor Shortages and Washington Gridlock
November 5, 2021Updated:April 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The construction industry added 44,000 jobs between September and October as nonresidential construction firms posted back-to-back increases for the first time since January, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released today. Association officials said the employment gains were welcome news but cautioned...

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