Fewer construction workers means less — and slower — residential construction, which in turn leads to higher home prices, according to a 2023 report from researchers at the University of Utah and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Builders and infrastructure projects are in desperate need of all kinds of construction workers, but especially skilled tradespeople.
Simonson said that allowing more immigrants into the country to fill construction jobs is crucial.
Making the industry more appealing to womenBoushey pointed out that the share of women in the overall construction industry has climbed.
The construction industry is also at a disadvantage because most workers can't do manual labor until they retire.
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