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August 2018 Jobs Report

September 07 2018

The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its latest jobs report.

August 2018 Jobs Report

The unemployment rate held steady in August at 3.9% – the lowest since 2000. The number of unemployed workers – including the long-term unemployed – changed little compared to July.

Employment rose in professional and business services, healthcare, wholesale trade, transportation and warehousing, and mining.

The average hourly wage increased 10 cents, to $27.16.

 

Construction Still Struggling

Hiring in construction continued its upward trend, rising to 23,000 jobs in August (and a total of 297,000 jobs since January 1).

The construction industry continues to be hit hard by a lack of skilled workers. This means contractors are starting to offer higher wages to attract qualified talent. In some markets, wages for entry-level construction workers are at $17 per hour, while experienced carpenters are being offered $35 per hour.

 


 

 

 

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