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Construction Employment Increases in 40 States YOY

Construction employment declines in 18 states between March and April.

Construction firms added jobs in 40 states and the District of Columbia between April 2014 and April 2015 and in 30 states and D.C. between March and April, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that even as construction employment continues to expand, workforce shortages and infrastructure funding challenges threaten future growth.

"The latest data show that construction is growing across most of the country but the gains remain uneven by month and state," said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. "Construction employment grew faster than overall employment in most states in the latest 12 months, but the industry faces two challenges: a lack of experienced workers in many locations and a risk that funding for highway and transit projects will lapse in the next few months."

California added more new construction jobs (42,600 jobs, 6.4 percent) between April 2014 and April 2015 than any other state. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months included Florida (32,200 jobs, 8.2 percent), Texas (25,300 jobs, 3.9 percent), Washington (18,700 jobs, 12.0 percent) and Michigan (14,800 jobs, 10.6 percent). Idaho (12.4 percent, 4,400 jobs) added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by Washington, Michigan and New Jersey (9.9 percent, 13,900 jobs).

Seven states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months while construction employment was unchanged in three states. West Virginia (-4,400 jobs, -13.1 percent) lost the highest total and percent of construction jobs. Other states that lost a high number of construction jobs for the year were Mississippi (-3,200 jobs, -6.3 percent), Ohio (-3,000 jobs, -1.5 percent), Nebraska (-1,100 jobs, -2.3 percent) and Rhode Island (-800 jobs, -4.8 percent).

Pennsylvania (10,000 jobs, 4.3 percent) added the most jobs between March and April, followed by Minnesota (6,600 jobs, 6.3 percent), Virginia (5,000 jobs, 2.8 percent) and New Jersey (3,400 jobs, 2.3 percent). Minnesota had the highest percentage increase for the month, followed by Arkansas (5.2 percent, 2,400 jobs), Pennsylvania and Nevada (3.4 percent, 2,200 jobs).

Eighteen states lost construction jobs during the past month, while construction employment was unchanged in Arizona and Utah. Texas (-5,400 jobs, -0.8 percent) lost the most construction jobs between March and April. Other states experiencing large monthly declines in total construction employment included New York (-3,200 jobs, -0.9 percent), Florida (-2,300 jobs, -0.5 percent) and West Virginia (-1,600 jobs, -5.2 percent). West Virginia lost the highest percent of construction jobs, followed by Vermont (-4.6 percent, -700 jobs), Hawaii (-2.8 percent, -900 jobs) and Rhode Island (-2.5 percent, -400 jobs).

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