US construction employment rises in December

Tuesday, 09 January 2018 00:03:29 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

US construction employment increased by 30,000 jobs in December to the highest level since September 2008, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that, according to an outlook the association released earlier this week, most firms expect to continue adding jobs this year amid expectations demand for construction will expand.

“Employment and pay in construction have risen more rapidly over the past year than in the economy overall, as the supply of unemployed, experienced workers continues to shrink,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “Construction pay is now almost 10 percent higher than the private-sector average. Nevertheless, contractors report increasing difficulty filling many types of hourly craft and salaried openings, given the low rate of unemployment throughout the economy, including construction.”

Construction employment totaled 6,993,000 in December, a gain of 30,000 for the month and 210,000, or 3.1 percent, for all of 2017. The economist pointed out that the full-year growth rate in industry jobs was more than double the 1.4 percent rise in total nonfarm payroll employment.

Residential construction—comprising residential building and specialty trade contractors—added 18,200 jobs in December and 86,400 jobs, or 3.2 percent, over the past 12 months. Nonresidential construction (building, specialty trades, and heavy and civil engineering construction) employment increased by 11,800 jobs in December and 123,100 positions, or 3.0 percent, over 12 months.

The number of unemployed jobseekers with recent construction experience fell to 554,000 in December, down from 670,000 in December 2016, while the unemployment rate in construction dropped to 5.9 percent last month from 7.4 percent a year earlier. The rate and number of unemployed were the lowest for December in the 17-year history of the series.


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