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In 2024, the share of new housing units authorized in multi-family structures was larger than the existing share of multi-family structures in 45 of 55 large metros. The NY metro led, where 78.4% of new units were multi-family. @nytrealestate @nypostbiz constructioncoverage.com/research/citie…


Multi-family housing plays a crucial role in bolstering housing availability. Looking at new units authorized by building permits in 2024, researchers identified the states and metros building the most multi-family housing. constructioncoverage.com/research/citie…


We analyzed data from the CFPB, Census, Zillow, and BLS to identify the U.S. metros with the highest mortgage delinquency rates. Our study reveals rising missed payments driven by affordability challenges, as homeowners face increasing financial strain. constructioncoverage.com/research/citie…


Wondering where women in construction earn the most? This ranking reveals the top states for full-time female construction workers after adjusting for cost of living. constructioncoverage.com/research/best-…


Wages in the construction industry vary widely by occupation. Our researchers ranked all construction and extraction occupations according to their five-year percentage change in wages from 2019 to 2024. constructioncoverage.com/research/const…


Analyzing BLS data, we explore how quickly compensation costs are rising for employers and break down key components of those costs. constructioncoverage.com/research/cost-…


The Raleigh metro area topped the list of large U.S. metros building the most housing—with 28.8 new units per 1,000 existing homes last year. Here is the full data study: constructioncoverage.com/research/citie… @ABC11_WTVD @RaleighCitizen


After years of underbuilding and rising costs, the U.S. still faces a multi-million-unit housing shortfall. Fortunately, some markets have taken more aggressive steps to expand their housing stock. These are the states and metros building the most homes. constructioncoverage.com/research/citie…


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