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Justus
04-04-10, 03:34 AM
Construction's Jobless Rate Improves In March, But Remains at High Level

04/02/2010
By Tom Ichniowski
ENR

Construction's unemployment rate declined for the first time in seven months as the industry gained 15,000 jobs in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported. That is construction's first monthly increase in jobs, in seasonally adjusted terms, since June 2007, economists said.

But the 24.9% March rate, though down from February's 27.1%, was still above March 2009's 21.1%, BLS said in its monthly employment report, released on Apr. 2.

Construction economists praised the latest BLS numbers, but were wary about whether last month's improvement is the start of a longer-term jobs trend.

For one thing, construction is clearly seasonal, with volume rising as weather improves, but BLS does not adjust the industry's unemployment rate for seasonal swings.

In particular, construction economists said, major storms in February may have skewed the new month-to-month comparisons.

Ken Simonson, the Associated General Contractors' chief economist, noted that jobs climbed in buildings, specialty trade and heavy-civil construction segments in March. But he also pointed out that those sectors' March employment levels still were below January totals.

Simonson added that "some of the pickup may have been a short-term rebound from exceptionally severe weather in February."

Anirban Basu, the Associated Builders & Contractors' chief economist, said jobs rose in some important non-residential building segments, But he adds that bad weather "likely suppressed February employment totals, which could have ended up making March look better than it was."

Looking ahead, Basu says that for construction, in seasonally adjusted terms, "Perhaps the most realistic expectation is that April will produce a roughly flat employment performance."

Over all, the economy gained 162,000 non-farm jobs in March, but the national unemployment rate remained at 9.7%, the same level as in the previous two months.

guitartexan
04-04-10, 06:09 PM
The government has admitted that most of the jobs they will post in April and May are census jobs.....i.e. temporary jobs with low longevity. The administration has grossly inflated the numbers of jobs created. FACT.
The sugar coat will wear off and by that time the payoff to the uneducated, illegals will have bought new democratic votes. Be aware of the story beneath the story. You have to go to undergroung media to get the overall veiw. They push somthings East coast and do not report the event on West coast...and vice versa. Unions carry some blame in this so be careful if your allegeince lies with your local or the good people of your entire area, not "we're union and screw everybody else!" Be real careful that you take the time to understand the ramifications of what you do when you are pro unioun.
It should help all workers, not just union hands.

:2cents

GT

Javabear
04-05-10, 04:07 AM
Agreed. The heritage of unions is helping all workers not just our union brothers and sisters. Like the 5 day work week? Thank a union member.