Insider looked at employment projections for work related to construction and infrastructure.
Both white-collar and blue-collar jobs are poised to boom, with demand for construction laborers and truck drivers, as well as business services.
President Joe Biden is also behind the need for more infrastructure construction.
Construction and infrastructure jobs are growingConstruction laborers are projected to see employment growth of 61,900 from 2022 to 2032.
This job typically requires a postsecondary nondegree award for entry and long-term on-the-job training for competency.
Persons:
—, Hannah Jones, Joe Biden, Kit Dickinson, Ed Brady, remodelers, Carpenter, Dickinson, Nela Richardson, Brady,
Organizations:
Service, Law, Georgetown University Center, Education, Workforce, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Home Builders Institute, National Association of Home Builders, BLS