The story takes place in 2010 in Orlando, Fla., where Nash (Andrew Garfield) is a laborer facing
a shortage of construction jobs.
Not exact matches
Just curious, since Marketplace radio told listeners about the
shortage of workers in the residential
construction industry for
jobs that pay $ 17.61 an hour.
Earlier this month, NAR reported new home
construction activity is currently insufficient in most
of the U.S., and some states could face persistent housing
shortages and affordability issues unless housing starts increase to match up with local
job creation.
NAR's study reviewed new home
construction relative to
job gains over a three - year period (2013 - 2015) in 171 metropolitan statistical areas1 (MSAs) throughout the U.S. to determine the markets with the greatest
shortage of single - family housing starts.
«Although a few small cities with high ratios did not make the national rank for absolute permit
shortages, their supply
shortages are still meaningful at the local level and could become a bigger issue if
job gains hold steady and the current pace
of construction remains at its nearly non-existent level,» adds Yun.
The markets with the largest disparity
of jobs versus home
construction (single - family) and currently facing supply
shortages are San Jose, Calif., at 22.6; San Francisco, 22.4; San Diego and New York, at 13.9; and Miami, 11.1.