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Construction Employment Declined in Most States In November As Anxiety Over Fiscal Cliff Causes Contractors to Hold Off on Hiring

Barely one-third of states added construction jobs on either a monthly or annual basis in November, as the prospect of a more severe contraction in 2013 keeps hiring down, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials noted that the threat of the looming fiscal cliff鈥檚 spending cuts and tax increases is offsetting slight growth in construction spending and keeping employment levels down. 鈥淲hile construction spending has been rising for over a year, contractors have held down employment levels out of fear that failure in Washington to avoid the 鈥榝iscal cliff鈥 will trigger a recession and cause many projects to be canceled,鈥 said Ken Simonson, the association鈥檚 chief economist. 鈥淚f the nation can get past this unnecessary, self-induced crisis, there should be a strong upswing in construction hiring in 2013.鈥 Read the full press release .