BUILDER is reporting The Wall Street Journal’s Kris Hudson and Jeffrey Sparshott look at the lingering labor malaise that continues to frustrate builders, as the supply of available workers falls far short of the demand for new houses.
While residential construction spending climbed over $36 billion in August–to reach it’s highest point since October 2007–there were more than 676,500 fewer workers in the residential construction industry compared to eight years ago.
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