Remove Construction Remove Government Remove Housing Market Remove Transportation
article thumbnail

What another strong jobs report means for the mortgage industry

Housing Wire

Job gains were most notable in the health care (+72,000), government (+71,000) and construction (+39,000) sectors. Meanwhile, mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction, manufacturing, wholesale trade, transportation and warehousing, information, and financial activities posted fewer jobs in March. month over month to $34.69

Mortgage 338
article thumbnail

Job gains exceed expectations in December

Housing Wire

Job gains occurred mainly in government, health care, social assistance and construction in December, while transportation and warehousing posted fewer jobs. Construction employment continued to trend up, with the sector adding 17,000 jobs in the last month of 2023.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Strong jobs report suggests rate cuts won’t come ‘til summer

Housing Wire

Job gains occurred mainly in health care, government, food services, social assistance, transportation and warehousing. In February, employment continued to trend up in construction, adding 23,000 jobs month over month. The jobs report contains two conflicting implications for the housing market, according to Sturtevant.

article thumbnail

May jobs report complicates things for the Fed

Housing Wire

Even though the pace of layoffs has picked up, many businesses, particularly in transportation, healthcare, and hospitality, continue to have strong demand for workers,” Mike Fratantoni , the Mortgage Bankers Association’s chief economist, said in a statement. Residential building construction added 2,400 jobs during the month.

article thumbnail

Stronger than expected job growth raises specter of more Fed hikes

Housing Wire

Employment in the construction industry was up by 20,000 jobs from October, thanks to large gains in nonresidential building (up 8,200 jobs) and residential specialty trade contractors (up 6,500 jobs). Meanwhile, 4 million people quit their jobs during the month, looking for better employment.”.

article thumbnail

Are we seeing cracks in the labor market?

Housing Wire

Employment continued growing in government, health care, social assistance, and construction, while transportation and warehousing lost jobs. From BLS : Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 216,000 in December, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.7 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.

Marketing 496
article thumbnail

Jobs data shows the truth about the labor market

Housing Wire

Job gains occurred in professional and business services, government, health care, construction, transportation and warehousing, and social assistance. The fear of 1970s-style inflation was that wages could grow out of control in a tight labor market. as we are still slowly growing the housing completion data.

Marketing 443