Residential Building Wages Continued to Rise
…rate for residential building worker wages slowed to 5.1% in March. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report, average hourly earnings (AHE) for residential building workers* was $31.29…
…rate for residential building worker wages slowed to 5.1% in March. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report, average hourly earnings (AHE) for residential building workers* was $31.29…
…buyers most want in a community, which are being close to retail space (e.g., pharmacy, grocery store) (70%), near a park area (66%), walking/jogging trails (66%), a walkable community (pathways…
…Massachusetts – $48.9, Washington – $47.3, New Jersey – $45.6, Alaska – $45.0, Illinois – $44.9, New York – $44.9, Rhode Island – $44.7, California – $44.1, and Oregon –…
…Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) noted: Recent indicators suggest that economic activity has continued to expand at a solid pace. Job gains have remained strong, and the unemployment rate has…
…2020. The construction sector layoff rate declined to 1.8% compared to 3.6% a year ago. The hiring rate decreased to 4.1% in March, compared to 5.2% from a year ago….
…quarter of 2024 from 129.6 million a year ago. The gains are largely due to gains in both renter household formation (907,000 increase), and owner households (907,000 increase). …
…and West (43%), but it was least common in the South (20%). The other four approaches listed were: third-party certification (34%), MLS information (33%), silent salesperson signage (20%), and green…