New Mexico's Construction Job Growth Remains Mixed
New Mexico's growth in construction jobs remains mixed and ranks near the bottom nationwide.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's growth in construction jobs remains mixed and ranks near the bottom nationwide.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the Associated General Contractors of America says the state's construction job sector in January grew just 1.5 percent to 47,900 jobs. That ranks No. 38 in the U.S.
Group statistics show that among metro areas Albuquerque was flat with a 0.4 percent gain and ranked No. 273. Santa Fe came in nearly at the bottom at No. 351 with a loss of 200 construction jobs from January to January.
However, Las Cruces ranked No. 61 among 358 with a 9 percent increase in construction jobs, largely stoked by the industrial boom at Santa Teresa's four industrial parks.
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