Washington Faces Significant Construction Job Losses Amid Soaring Housing Prices

According to a recent report by The Puget Sound Business Journal, Washington state has experienced the highest number of construction job losses in the nation over the past year. From June 2024 to June 2025, the state saw a staggering decline of 11,300 construction jobs, as per analysts from the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).

AGC Chief Economist Ken Simonson commented on the situation, stating, “There’s no question that developers have pulled back. Additionally, banks have tightened their lending practices, making it more challenging for developers to secure financing.” This dual impact has contributed to a significant slowdown in the construction sector.

The Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue metropolitan area accounted for approximately one-third of the job losses, reflecting a troubling trend in one of the state’s most economically vital regions. Compounding these challenges, Seattle’s office vacancy rate has surged to nearly 30%, largely driven by the ongoing prevalence of remote work, which has diminished the demand for office spaces and impacted their overall value…

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