Close Menu
AGC NewsAGC News
  • Home
  • News
    • Advocacy
    • Economics
    • Energy & Environment
    • Infrastructure
    • Building
    • Procurement
    • Labor & HR
    • Safety & Health
    • Technology
    • Workforce Development
  • AGC Videos
  • Constructor Magazine
    • Digital Publications
    • Online Exclusives
    • Sponsored Content
  • ConstructorCast
  • News Releases
Latest News

Upcoming Webinar: How GCs Are Using AI to Work Smarter

May 21, 2025

AGC Releases New Project Labor Agreement Resource for Contractors

May 21, 2025

Construction Employment Increases In 32 States And D.C. From April 2024 To Last Month

May 21, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
AGC NewsAGC News
  • Home
  • News
    • Advocacy
    • Economics
    • Energy & Environment
    • Infrastructure
    • Building
    • Procurement
    • Labor & HR
    • Safety & Health
    • Technology
    • Workforce Development
  • AGC Videos
  • Constructor Magazine
    • Digital Publications
    • Online Exclusives
    • Sponsored Content
  • ConstructorCast
  • News Releases
AGC NEWSLETTERS
AGC NewsAGC News
Home » Construction Employment Increases In 32 States And D.C. From April 2024 To Last Month
Economics

Construction Employment Increases In 32 States And D.C. From April 2024 To Last Month

May 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

Construction employment increased in 32 states and the District of Columbia in April from a year earlier, but only 24 states added construction jobs between March and April, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America today. Association officials said that questions about the potential impact of tariffs and market uncertainty appear to have limited construction employment growth to fewer than half the states.

“Construction employment continued to expand in many parts of the country, but uncertainties about the impacts of tariffs and the direction of the economy appear to be affecting hiring in many other places,” said Macrina Wilkins, the association’s senior research analyst. “It is too early to tell, however, whether this is just a bump in the road or the start of a more troubling trend.”

Read more.

AGC Home Building Construction Data Construction Employment Federal/Heavy Highway Infrastructure Utility
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

Related News

Upcoming Webinar: How GCs Are Using AI to Work Smarter

May 21, 2025

AGC Releases New Project Labor Agreement Resource for Contractors

May 21, 2025

Highway Worker Struck by Drunk Driver Shares Powerful Story of Survival and Service

May 20, 2025

EEOC Opens 2024 EEO-1 Data Collection

May 20, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest News

Upcoming Webinar: How GCs Are Using AI to Work Smarter

May 21, 2025

AGC Releases New Project Labor Agreement Resource for Contractors

May 21, 2025

Construction Employment Increases In 32 States And D.C. From April 2024 To Last Month

May 21, 2025

Your source for AGC news. Find us on social media to learn more about the Associated General Contractors of America.

Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
© 2025 Associated General Contractors of America.
  • Home
  • AGC.org
  • Get In Touch
  • Convention
  • Notice of Permission to Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Antitrust Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.