Homebuilders and economists have said a deeper labor shortage could cause housing costs to spike.
The issue is the construction labor force, whose 500,000-worker shortage is already making conditions more challenging.
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They argue that the surge in home costs is largely a result of the nationwide housing shortage, and immigrants are a key part of building housing.
AdvertisementDuring the pandemic, many older, experienced workers retired, and the pipeline of younger US-born workers isn't sufficient, homebuilders say.
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