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One solution to a shortage of skilled workers? Diversify the construction industry.
If the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill passes Congress, it could add 2 million jobs per year over a decade. But those jobs, mostly in construction, may be difficult to fill in an industry that is already experiencing labor shortages.
www.seattletimes.com
Here we have an article saying that there will be 2 million jobs created in the construction industry over 10 year with Biden $1 trillion dollar plan. Of course their anwser is there’s only white people in construction now so we need to diversify. I know big surprise that’s the answer to everything.
So I got to thinking does the math even add up?
They say 90% of the 7.5-8 million construction workers at white. Ok probably, maybe?? If they aren’t counting illegals, but I sure see a lot of Hispanic and black construction workers but what do I know.
The breakdown is 7.2 million white workers and 800,000 minority worker.
Well there are about 237 million white people in the USA. That calculates out to 3% of white people being construction workers. That leaves about 83,000,000 minorities in the USA. That means roughly 1% of minorities in the USA are construction workers. In order to fill that they would have to get minority participation up 2.5 times what it is currently. I don’t see that happening. Also keep in mind that would be every 10 years since they project 2 million construction workers being needed every decade. Also we’re short 235,000 workers now. Good luck. Talk about a failure.
so will they import foreigners or just pay huge premiums on costs and the 1 trillion dollar tag will be 10 trillion?
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