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Construction Statistics consists of blogs about starts and permits, construction spending, the Home Building Geography Index (HBGI) and more.

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US Government: Number of Builders Declined 50% Between 2007 and 2012

Rose QuintSeptember 9, 2015September 9, 2015

Much like it counts people every 10 years, the US government counts American businesses every 5 years.  This is done through the Economic Census, which is conducted by the Census Bureau in years ending in 2 and 7.  Results for the residential construction industry for…

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It Takes 22 Subcontractors to Build the Average Home

Paul EmrathSeptember 3, 2015September 11, 2024

A previous post discussed how the current shortage of subcontractors in residential construction is becoming more acute.  This is significant, because subcontractors are very important to the construction of the typical home.  Periodically, NAHB has found it worthwhile to remind the public just how important….

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Occupations in the Home Building and Remodeling Industry

Robert DietzApril 27, 2015August 20, 2024

Home building, remodeling and the overall residential construction industry support many types of jobs. BLS data from the 2014 Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) Survey, and NAHB analysis, provide a count of these occupation classes. The OES survey defines employment as the number of workers who can be…

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NAHB Updates Local Impact of Home Building Numbers

Paul EmrathApril 6, 2015August 20, 2024

A recent Eye on Housing post reported on NAHB’s 800th customized local impact study. In addition to studies customized to a particular area, NAHB has traditionally produced a “typical local” report using national average inputs.  This report—showing the jobs, income and taxes generated by residential construction in a…

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New Homes are Less Expensive to Maintain

Robert DietzApril 17, 2014

April is new homes month. And one of the virtues of a newly constructed home is the savings that come from reduced energy and maintenance expenses. In a previous analysis, we used data from the 2009 American Housing Survey (AHS) to offer proof. The AHS…

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Top Ten Publicly-Traded Builder Share Ticked Up One Percentage Point in 2013

Stephen MelmanMarch 4, 2014August 20, 2024

The top ten publicly-traded builder share of new home closings ticked up as a share of total US new home sales to 25.3% in 2013 from 23.9% in 2012. The 25.3% share in 2013 is out of the 430,000 new home sales reported by the…

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