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Contributor • COVID-19 • Trends and Hot Topics

AGC: Construction Employment Declines as Industry Officials Call for Federal Funding to Add Jobs

April 28, 2020

National – Construction employment declined in 99 out of 358 metro areas from March 2019 to March 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic triggered the first shutdown orders and project cancellations, according to an analysis recently released by the Associated General Contractors of America.

“These new figures foreshadow even larger declines in construction employment throughout the country as the pandemic’s economic damage grows more severe,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist.

The largest percentage decline in construction employment between March 2019 and last March 2020 occurred in Laredo, Texas, which lost 19% or 800 jobs, followed by Lake Charles, La., which lost 18% or 4,600 construction jobs. Lake Charles had the largest numerical decrease, followed by New York City, which lost 3,500 construction jobs or 2%.

Construction employment increased over the year in 205 metro areas and was flat in 54. The largest percentage increases in construction employment occurred in Lewiston, Idaho-Wash. (23%, 300 jobs), followed by Walla Walla, Wash. (22%, 22 jobs). The largest numerical gain occurred in Dallas-Plano-Irving, Texas (7%, 10,200 jobs).

Association officials noted that new infrastructure investments would help offset some of the sudden and dramatic declines to demand for construction that have taken place since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. They noted, for example, that 68% of construction firms report in the association’s April 20-23 survey that they have had projects cancelled or delayed during the past two months.

Association officials urged federal and state officials to boost investments in infrastructure to help put more people to work amid rising unemployment levels.

View AGC’s coronavirus resources and survey. View comparative data here. View the metro employment data, rankings, highs and lows and top 10.

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