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US construction job openings
fall in June |
According to US Bureau of Labor Statistics¡¯ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), the construction industry job openings dropped by 71,000 to 295,000. The JOLTS data defines a job opening as any unfilled positions for which an employer is actively recruiting. The US-based Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) ¨C a national trade association representing the non-union construction industry ¨C said the 295,000 openings were the lowest figure since March 2023. In ABC¡¯s analysis, the association¡¯s chief economist, Anirban Basu, suggested the acute decline was due to a cyclical homebuilding market. ¡°More new housing units were completed in June than in any month since January 2007, and high interest rates have weighed on homebuilders¡¯ backlogs,¡± said Basu. Skilled-labour shortage not letting up Despite the dip, Basu said a consistently strong non-residential market will keep labour demands high. ¡°Non-residential construction retains momentum due to strength in certain segments like manufacturing and infrastructure, and that should keep the demand for labour elevated,¡± he said. ¡°A majority of contractors intend to increase their staffing levels over the next six months, according to ABC¡¯s Construction Confidence Index, while fewer than 9% of contractors expect their staffing levels to decrease over that span,¡± added Basu. Source: constructionbriefing.com |