As home prices climb and inventory thins, a major culprit is hiding in plain sight: the U.S. simply doesn’t have enough skilled labor force to build the homes buyers want and need. Experts say this ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The construction industry reported 292,000 open positions at the end of November, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of new data from the US Bureau of Labor ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jeffrey Steele has been a freelance writer for one-third of a century. Labor shortages have hamstrung many industries in recent ...
Construction spending is finally stabilizing, labor stays firm, and tariffs loom large—Design Collaborative's latest look digs into what’s really moving the construction cost needle. This blog post ...
Houston's construction pipeline is strong despite national labor concerns.
The U.S. construction industry is facing a labor crisis as stepped-up immigration enforcement disrupts worksites nationwide. One in three construction businesses reports being affected by ICE actions, ...
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