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US construction employment in March increased in 36 states and DC, declined in 13 states, and was unchanged in Rhode Island; California added the most construction employees year-over-year, while New York lost the most construction jobs: AGC of America

US construction employment in March increased by 39,000 jobs from February to 8.21 million; residential construction firms added 2,300 employees, while employment at non-residential construction firms increased by 28,300: AGC of America

US construction employment rose in 227 of 358 metro areas between February 2023 and February 2024, fell in 80 areas and was flat in 51 areas; rise in employment was consistent with annual spending gains in every major type of construction project: AGC

US construction spending was 0.3% lower in February compared to January at US$2.09T, up 10.7% year-over-year; residential spending up 0.7% month-over-month and 6.3% year-over-year: AGC of America

US construction employment in February increased in 39 states, declined in 11 states and DC; Texas added the most jobs over the year, while New York saw the largest decline: AGC of America

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