Study: Number of NYC Construction Industry Workers Falls in 2011 | ENR: Engineering News Record | McGraw-Hill Construction
Interesting study showing the number of construction industry workers fell from 2009. However, more interesting is the fact that 55% of construction workers are doing without health insurance. That is up from 53% from 2009. Another interesting statistic is that Black non-Hispanics were up 2% from
2009; and Asian workers were up 12% from 2009. Though these statistics indicate what most of us already knew, that the economy is significantly hurting the construction industry. We hope the New Year will bring new projects into construction industry.
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