The construction of 1,000 single-family homes generates
2,448 jobs in construction and construction-related
industries. Source: National Association of Home
Builders, NAHB 2004 Facts, Figures & Trends
www.nahb.org The U.S. workforce is 115 million
people strong at 7.1 million sites. Source: OSHA
www.osha.gov
Construction is one of the nation’s largest
industries with 8.3 million workers. The number includes
1.6 million self-employed and 6.7 million wage and
salary jobs. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics
www.stats.bls.gov
Lumber is the primary material used in new homes. A
typical new wood-framed home requires about 15,000 board
feet of lumber. Source: American Consumers for
affordable Homes
www.acah.org; National Association of Home Builders
Background On Lumber, Michael Carliner 2003
www.nahb.org
Steel is an alternative to using lumber for framing a
home. Source: Steel Framing Alliance
www.steelframingalliance.com; BuildingGreen.com
www.buildinggreen.com
More than 100,000 building industry professionals and
1,600 suppliers attend the annual International
Builders’ Show. The industry trade show brings together
the leading builders and top suppliers of the home
building industry. Source: National Association of Home
Builders
www.nahb.org
Bet You Didn’t Know…
- Housing accounts for about 15
percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in a typical
year.
- There were 1.9 million new
home starts in 2004.
- 18 million new homes and
apartment units will need to be built to meet demand
over the next decade
- The construction of 1,000
single-family homes generates 2,448 jobs in
construction and construction-related industries;
approximately $79.4 million in wages; and more than
$42.5 million in federal, state and local tax
revenues and fees
- The construction of 1,000
multifamily homes generates 1,030 jobs in
construction and related industries; approximately
$33.5 million in wages; and more than $17.8 million
in federal, state and local tax revenues and fees.
- A typical 100-unit project in
an average city generates 559 jobs over 10 years,
$161.7 million in local income over 10 years and
$25.5 million in local taxes and fees over 10 years
- The median and average prices
of new and existing homes more than doubled in the
last two decades of the 20th century.
- New home sales reached a
record of over one million in 2003.
- A typical new home weighs in
at about 339,000 pounds, or more than 150 tons.
- Today’s average new
single-family home is 2,320 square feet, and
includes 23 linear feet of kitchen countertops and
19 windows.
- In the first 12 months after
purchasing a newly built home, owners spend an
average of $8,905 to furnish, decorate and improve
them.
- Remodelers throughout the
country consistently report that the three most
popular remodeling jobs are kitchen remodeling,
bathroom remodeling and room additions.
- Since 1980, home prices on
average have increased around five percent annually
and have never shown an annual loss
- In 1900, 75 percent of urban
Americans lived in rented apartments or flats. In
contrast, last year homeownership in the U.S.
reached a record high of 68 percent.
CONSTRUCTION FACTS
- There are approximately 150+ careers involved
with building a home
- Construction is one of the nation’s largest
industries with 8.3 million workers. The number
includes 1.6 million self-employed and 6.7 million
wage and salary jobs.
- By the year 2012 there will be a need for an
additional 1.1 million special trades contractors
Courtesy of
www.buildingscareers.org