US construction job openings down 40% year on year

In analysis of US Bureau of Labor Statistics鈥� Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), US-based Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) 鈥� a trade organisation representing more than 22,000 contracting and building companies in the US 鈥� said construction job openings in America fell by 40% year over year.

JOLTS data October 2024 (Graph courtesy Associated Builders and Contractors) (Graph courtesy Associated Builders and Contractors)

The data shows the construction industry had 249,000 job openings on the last day of October. Industry job openings decreased by 9,000 for the month and are down by 164,000 from the same time last year.

JOLTS defines a job opening as any unfilled position for which an employer is actively recruiting.

ABC chief economist Anirban Basu said, 鈥淲hile JOLTS data can be volatile from month to month, especially at the industry level, the decline in unfilled construction positions is undeniable over the past few quarters.

鈥淥n average, just 3.4% of industrywide positions were open over the past six months, the lowest rate since 2020.鈥�

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Basu said the November election and anticipation of reducing Federal Funds Rate may have frozen some firms on hiring as they awaited results and news.

鈥淭here鈥檚 reason to suspect that election uncertainty, combined with the expectation that borrowing costs will decline over the next several quarters, delayed staffing decisions over the past few months,鈥� explained Basu, who noted that, despite the dropping figures, the industry also retrained much of its workforce. Basu said contractors laid off fewer workers this October than 鈥渁ny month on record.鈥�

But US contractors expect loosening regulations and potentially more work next year, which Basu said could mean 鈥渃onstruction job openings will rise through the early months of 2025.鈥�

JOLTS data October 2024 (Table courtesy Associated Builders and Contractors) (Table courtesy Associated Builders and Contractors)
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