ABC: US construction adds 2,000 jobs in November, up 200K year-on-year

The US construction industry added 2,000 jobs on net in November, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a year-over-year basis, industry employment has increased by 200,000 jobs, an increase of 2.6%.
December 14, 2023
By Guy Woodford
A New York construction project. Pic: Sibel Aisha Dreamstime.com

Nonresidential construction employment increased by 1,400 positions on net in November, with growth concentrated in one subcategory. Heavy and civil engineering added 3,300 positions, while nonresidential building and nonresidential speciality trade lost 1,100 and 800 jobs, respectively.

 

The construction unemployment rate rose to 4.8% in November. Unemployment across all industries decreased from 3.9% in October to 3.7% last month.

Anirban Basu
ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. Pic: ABC

 

“US employers once again added jobs at a faster pace than expected in November,” said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. “While construction added only 2,000 jobs for the month, the industry has added jobs at a significantly faster pace than the broader economy over the past year. That’s especially true for the nonresidential sector, in which employment has increased by an impressive 3.2% over the past year. That momentum is largely attributable to megaprojects in the manufacturing sector.

 

“Faster hiring in the industry has coincided with worsening labour shortages, and that has led to rapid increases in labour costs,” said Basu. “Average hourly earnings for construction employees increased at a faster pace than economywide earnings on both a monthly and yearly basis in November. With nearly half of contractors planning to increase their staffing levels over the six months, according to ABC’s Construction Confidence Index, wage pressures will remain firmly in place through the early parts of 2024.”

 

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