Construction Unemployment Rises to 17.2% in September

Construction unemployment climbs to 17.2% in September, up from 17.1% one year ago

Confirming that the nation’s builders continue to struggle, the unemployment rate for the construction industry rose to 17.2% in September, up from 17% in August and 17.1% from one year ago, according to the October 8 employment report from the U.S. Labor Department. The construction industry lost 21,000 jobs in September yet still gained 8,000 jobs for the quarter due to a 31,000 job increase in August. Over the past 12 months, the industry has lost 210,000 jobs or 3.6%.

Residential building construction lost 1,100 jobs for the month, 10,200 jobs for the quarter, and 37,200 jobs from the same time last year. In contrast, non-residential building construction gained 1,600 jobs in September. For the third quarter, non-residential building construction employment gained 3,900 jobs. However, on a year-over-year basis, the subsector has lost 17,200 jobs, or 2.4%, as non-residential building construction employment stood at 686,600 in September.

The non-residential specialty trade contractor subsector lost 19,500 jobs in September but was positive with an increase of 11,600 jobs for the third quarter. Nevertheless, over the past 12 months, non-residential specialty trade contractor employment is down by 108,400 jobs, or 5.1%.

Total employment across all industries was down 95,000 in September, marking the fourth straight monthly loss as employment shrank by 393,000 jobs from June through September. Year-over-year, total employment is up by 344,000 jobs or 0.3%. Private sector employment increased by 64,000 jobs in September, 274,000 in the third quarter, and 593,000 over the last 12 months. However, 14.8 million people remain out of work as the national unemployment rate in September remained flat at 9.6%.

(click here to see Figure)


Want to use this article? Click here for options!





Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

what's wrong here?

What's Wrong Here?

May 10, 2012 12:44 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Apr 19, 2012 10:09 AM

What's Wrong Here?

Apr 5, 2012 2:27 PM

View all What's Wrong Here?

product spotlight

EV charger tester

May 25, 2012 8:26 AM

EV charger tester

The Electrician is portable tester that verifies critical power and safety requirements of electric vehicle (EV) chargers...

View all 2012 Product Spotlights

Free Product Info

Our Product Information site is the ultimate online resource for products and services offered by Advertisers featured in our Magazine. This service is provided as a quick and easy way to request Product Information online. Get FREE product information now.

Recent Comments

More...


Social Media

More ways to stay informed...

follow us on twitter

Find us on Facebook

EC&M Whitepaper

Arc Mitigation –A Three-Step Approach

Did you know that an arc-flash incident hospitalizes 5-7 workers per day in North America, severely impacting processes and profitability with lost production? Download This Sponsored Whitepaper Today!

What's New in Residential Cabling?
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Time: 2:00pm ET


In this The Home Depot sponsored Low Voltage Webinar, Ron Kipper RCDD / NTS will discuss the need for compression style coaxial connectors and the migration of the entire CATV, Satellite and Audio / Video industry to them. Register Today!

Grounding Versus Bonding
Now Available On-Demand


In this 60-minute FREE webinar, Mike Holt of Mike Holt Enterprises, Inc. will explain the purpose of grounding and bonding as related to the most current requirements set forth in the 2011 NEC. Register to View On-Demand!

resources

product info icon

product info

tradeshow icon

tradeshow

research icon

research

industry links

industry links

rss icon

rss

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues