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U.S.: Skilled Labor Shortage Costs Construction Industry Billions
[Jun 11, 2025]



  

A study released from the Home Builders Institute (HBI), in collaboration with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), analyzes the economic impact of the skilled labor shortage for the U.S. housing industry. The findings confirm that the labor shortage’s impact on the residential construction industry presents a multibillion-dollar challenge that prevents the production and construction of thousands of newly built homes each year.

As home builders face higher construction costs and prolonged building times, the supply of new homes dwindles, exacerbating the housing affordability crisis and hindering economic growth.

The executive summary highlights several key findings.
## Annual economic impact. The study estimates an aggregate economic impact of $10.806 billion per year due to longer construction times associated with the skilled labor shortage.
## Higher carrying costs. The direct cost impact of extended construction times amounts to $2.663 billion annually.
## Lost production. The shortage has led to a reduction of approximately 19,000 single-family homes not built in 2024, representing an economic loss of $8.143 billion.
## Incremental construction time. The unweighted average increase in construction time due to the labor shortage is 1.98 months, with smaller builders experiencing an even greater delay.

“The Home Builders Institute (HBI) is proud to be part of the solution to the nation’s skilled labor shortage,” said HBI President and CEO Ed Brady. “Through hands-on training programs and industry-recognized certifications, HBI is equipping the next generation of construction professionals with the skills needed to meet growing demand. As our graduates enter the workforce, they help fill critical labor gaps—strengthening the residential construction industry and contributing to lower housing costs across the country.”

Dr. Robert Dietz, NAHB chief economist shared: “This study underscores the urgent need for strategic interventions to address the skilled labor shortage. The economic implications are vast, affecting not only the home building industry but also the broader economy.”

“Our research provides a clear picture of the challenges faced by home builders due to labor shortages,” said Dr. Eric Holt, University of Denver. “It’s imperative that we work together to find solutions that will enhance workforce development and support the construction industry.”

 Read the full research report here (PDF).
 

Source: hbsdealer.com



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