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June 2023

  • Construction Statistics

Single-Family Construction Slowdown Less Pronounced in Lower Density Markets

Jesse WadeJune 6, 2023June 6, 2023

While single-family home building has slowed significantly from pandemic-fueled highs because of higher interest rates and construction costs, the slowdown is less pronounced in lower density markets. On the other hand, multifamily market growth remained strong throughout much of the nation, according to the latest…

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The Median Age of the Construction Workforce

Na ZhaoJune 5, 2023April 12, 2023

NAHB analysis of the most recent 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) data reveals that the median age of construction workers is 42, one year older than a typical worker in the national labor force.  Attracting skilled labor is still the primary long-term goal for construction,…

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U.S. Adds 339,000 Jobs in May

Jing FuJune 2, 2023

Job growth accelerated in May. Total payroll employment rose by 339,000 and the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%. While labor demand remained strong, wage pressures eased from a year ago. In May, wage growth slowed to a 4.3% year-over-year gain, from 4.4% last month, and…

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Private Residential Construction Spending Rises in April

Na ZhaoJune 1, 2023

Private residential construction spending inched up 0.5% in April, as spending on multifamily homes increased 0.6%. Private residential construction spending increased for the first time since June 2022 amid elevated mortgage interest rates. However, it is still 9.2% lower compared to a year ago. The…

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Slower Growth for AD&C Loans

Robert DietzJune 1, 2023June 1, 2023

Despite some negative reporting about private builder access to acquisition, development and construction (AD&C) financing, the volume of total outstanding loans posted a gain during the first quarter of 2023, albeit at the slowest growth rate since the end of 2020. Nonetheless, interest rates for…

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