Tag: Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)
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Report: Construction spending up in October
Read More →: Report: Construction spending up in OctoberThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports that construction spending increased 0.4 percent in October and is up 5 percent over…
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Report: Construction employment up in October, spending up in September
Read More →: Report: Construction employment up in October, spending up in SeptemberThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports that construction employment was up 8,000 jobs in October, and construction spending saw a…
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AGC: Construction spending down in March, up from a year ago
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending down in March, up from a year agoConstruction spending was down 0.2 percent in March but was up 9.6 percent from March 2023 according to the Associated General Contractors…
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AGC: Construction industry adds jobs in December
Read More →: AGC: Construction industry adds jobs in DecemberAccording to Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) survey, contractors expect to hire more employees in 2024 but are struggling to find…
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Similar construction forecast expected for 2024
Read More →: Similar construction forecast expected for 2024As 2024 nears, industry economists share their thoughts on headwinds that could prevail from 2023 and what sectors could expand and contract.
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AGC: Nearly half of U.S. adds construction jobs in April
Read More →: AGC: Nearly half of U.S. adds construction jobs in AprilConstruction employment increased in 42 states in April from a year earlier, while only 24 states added construction jobs from March to…
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Report: Four out of five states added construction jobs in 2022
Read More →: Report: Four out of five states added construction jobs in 2022Associated General Contractors of America leaders say firms would have added more people last year if they could find workers.
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AGC: Construction spending dips in October
Read More →: AGC: Construction spending dips in OctoberThe Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says downturns in homebuilding and most major nonresidential categories drove spending downward.
