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Construction Hits 13-Year High, But Lacks Workers

As new government figures arrive showing a sharp uptick in new U.S. home construction in December, a Federal Reserve official has warned that building is being held back by a labor shortfall. So reports MarketWatch.

Housing starts were at 1.61 million in December, the highest level since 2006, the Commerce Department said. That was up 17% from a revised 1.38 million in November and up 41% from December 2018,

Separately, in a speech, Fed Governor Michelle Bowman pointed out that the ratio of job vacancies to unemployment in private construction has been down significantly from the ratio during the early-2000s real estate boom.

“These indicators confirm what I have been hearing from construction-industry employers during my visits to different parts of the country—it’s extremely difficult to find and hire workers, skilled or otherwise," Bowman said in a speech.

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