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Home » Construction's Jobless Rate Keeps Falling in May
Construction's unemployment rate continued to decline in May compared with April's level and the year-earlier rate as the industry added 17,000 jobs, the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported.
BLS, in a report released on June 5, said that construction's May jobless rate fell to 6.7% from April's 7.5%. It also was a steep drop from May 2014's level of 8.6%.