Only 1 in 5 States Recoup Job Losses: AGC

Oct. 22, 2020

Only eight states and the District of Columbia have recouped the severe pandemic-induced losses of construction jobs that occurred last spring, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government employment data. Association officials warned that job losses will become even more widespread unless lawmakers promptly renew and expand the loan program that enabled firms to temporarily retain and rehire many workers.

“New spikes in coronavirus cases, along with ongoing pandemic-related costs and revenue losses, are causing ever more private owners, developers, and public agencies to delay and cancel projects,” said chief economist Ken Simonson in a prepared statement. “Although single-family homebuilding is gathering steam, multifamily and nonresidential construction activity has stalled, leaving large numbers of workers at risk of losing their jobs as current projects finish up with nothing on the horizon.”

Seasonally adjusted construction employment in September was lower than in February—the last month before the pandemic forced many contractors to suspend work—in 42 states, according to Simonson. California lost the most construction jobs over that span (-54,900 jobs, -6.1 percent), followed by Texas (51,800 jobs, -6.5 percent). Vermont had the largest percentage loss (-24.5 percent, -3,600 jobs), followed by Iowa (-14.6 percent, -11,400 jobs).

Of the eight states that added construction jobs from February to September, Virginia added the most (4,300 jobs, 2.1 percent), followed by Utah (3,800 jobs, 3.3 percent). South Dakota posted the largest percentage gain (9.4 percent, 2,300 jobs), followed by Utah.

Construction employment decreased from August to September in 17 states, increased in 32 states, and was unchanged in Arkansas and D.C. Illinois shed the most construction jobs from August to September (-3,000 jobs or -1.4 percent), followed by Oregon (-2,600 jobs, -2.4 percent) and Iowa (-2,500 jobs, -3.6 percent). Iowa had the largest percentage decrease, followed by Oregon and New Mexico (-2.0 percent, -1,000 jobs).

New York added the most construction jobs over the month (5,300 jobs, 1.5 percent), followed by Louisiana (5,000 jobs, 4.1 percent) and Washington (4,200 jobs, 2.0 percent). Vermont had the largest percentage gain for the month (500 jobs, 4.7 percent), followed by Louisiana and New Hampshire (800 jobs, 3.0 percent).

Association officials warned that project cancellations are on the rise as new outbreaks of coronavirus across many states force many private owners and public officials to postpone or cancel planned starts.

Source: AGC