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US Residential Construction Employment
The count of unfilled jobs in the overall construction sector increased in November, as hiring in the home building sector accelerated. According to the BLS Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) and NAHB analysis Tuesday, the number of open construction sector jobs (on a seasonally adjusted basis) increased to 135,000 in November from 121,000…
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US Residential Construction Employment
The count of unfilled jobs in the overall construction sector increased in November, as hiring in the home building sector accelerated. According to the BLS Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) and NAHB analysis Tuesday, the number of open construction sector jobs (on a seasonally adjusted basis) increased to 135,000 in November from 121,000…
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Construction Spending, Canada and US
The value of investment in Canada’s new residential building construction rose 4.3 per cent year over year to $4.7 billion in October, following a 4.8 per cent gain the previous month, said Statistics Canada December 22. The increase at the national level was mainly attributable to higher construction spending on apartment and apartment-condominium buildings, which…
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Canada Housing Starts: November 2015
Canadian housing starts rose unexpectedly in November and building permits surged in October, fueling Canada’s prolonged housing boom even as the nation’s weak economy contributed to underlying softness in some regions, reports showed on Tuesday. Groundbreaking on new homes jumped to 211,916 units last month from a downwardly revised 197,712 units in October, bucking expectations…
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US Residential Construction Spending: October 2015
NAHB analysis of Census construction spending data released Tuesday shows that total private US residential construction spending for October increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of US$399 billion. On a month-over-month basis, private single-family spending was US$226 billion, up by 1.6 per cent over the revised September estimate. Private multifamily spending increased to US$58…