Due to its complexity, many topics related to economics require detailed editorial comments, often supported by related tables and graphs. At the same time, though, there are many topics (for example, related to demographics, housing beginnings, etc.) that require convincing “brief” visualizations. Whichever route is taken, the point of the trip, almost always, is to arrive at a base line or two. To provide additional value, ConstructConnect is now pleased to offer a continuous series of 1000 word graphs. This will help readers sort the “big picture” more clearly. These 1,000-word graphs look at the city’s best job markets in the United States (as of January 2021) and Canada (as of February 2021). Chart 1: Unemployment rates in the United States 12 most populous cities January 2021 – ranked from # 1 lowest (best) to # 12 highest (worst) Data source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Charts: ConstructConnect. Graph 2: Unemployment rates in Canada’s six most populous cities, latest data for February 2021. Data source: Statistics Canada (SA = seasonally adjusted). Charts: ConstructConnect. Please click on the following link to view the latest urban labor market tables for the US and Canada: CanaData Forecaster Charts and Tables – Employment – Sort by Major Cities
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