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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2022 · 3 MIN

Surprise Workforce Surge for Builders!

from Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

The construction industry is reporting good news about the worker shortage. The Associated Builders and Contractors group says there's been a surge of workers returning to the industry, and the workforce size is almost what it was at the start of the pandemic. But even with that progress, the workforce gap is still an issue. (1) Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review. The Labor Department says the industry added 60,000 jobs last month, in February. Nonresidential construction added about 29,000 of those jobs for an annual increase of 3.9%. Residential construction added about 31,000 jobs for an annual increase of 4.5%. That brings the total number of construction workers to 7.6 million but the industry still has many positions to fill. The unemployment rate for the construction industry is currently at 6.7%. That's almost twice the rate of unemployment for the population in general, which is running at 3.8%. State Data on Construction Jobs If you break the data down into states, the Associated General Contractors of America says that construction employment is 'higher" than pre-pandemic levels in 29 states and "lower" in 21 states, plus Washington, D.C. According to that organization, some states are still reporting record low employment numbers for the construction industry. (2) The association's chief economist, Ken Simonson, says: "The scramble for workers is likely to drive wages and overtime costs even higher at the same time rising materials prices are cutting into already tight margins." Although the worker shortage continues, the February numbers are a good sign. ABC's chief economist Anirban Basu says: "Bottom line: The U.S. economy is charging into the post-pandemic world with significant momentum, and nonresidential construction is part of that story." He says there's evidence that "contractors have had a somewhat easier time filling available positions recently" and that "supply chain issues have improved slightly." National Construction Workforce Gap Again, that kind of scenario will vary from state to state. And there is still a dire need for construction workers across the U.S. ABC estimates that the industry needs another 650,000 workers to help the industry catch up with housing market demand. But Basu believes that 2022 will be a strong year. Of course the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a big variable. That is pushing prices higher for some things, like gas, and causing new supply chain issues. Basu also points out that the government won't be spending as much money this year, despite plans for infrastructure upgrades. AGC of America CEO Stephen Sandherr says that construction firms will have to pass along additional costs and that developers "should not be punished for failing to foresee a Russian invasion, spiking oil prices and soaring inflation when preparing public works bids." Rapid Workforce Growth So there are still headwinds from various directions but there are also signs of optimism. Basu says: "At the heart of America's economic momentum is rapid workforce growth, with more people re-entering the workforce to take advantage of higher wages and to better contend with rapidly rising prices." If you'd like to read more on this topic, you'll find links in the show notes at newsforinvestors.com Also, please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review! You can also join our real estate investor network for free at newsforinvestors.com. That gives you access to the Investor Portal where you'll find information on rental markets and sample property pro-formas. You can also connect with our experienced investment counselors, property teams, lenders, 1031 exchange facilitators, attorneys, CPAs and more. Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke. Links: 1 - https://www.abc.org/News-Media/News-Releases/entryid/19274/construction-employment-surges-in-february-to-near-pre-pandemic-levels-says-abc 2 - https://www.agc.org/news/2022/03/14/construction-employment-remains-below-pre-pandemic-levels-21-states-and-dc-spiking-materials-price

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