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Wagman Gives Back and Ranks #1 Business Fundraiser during Give Local York

(York, Pa.) Wagman, Inc. took the top spot on the business leaderboard during 2022’s Give Local York, York County’s largest day of giving. The event this year was held on Friday, May 6. Wagman raised $33,960, with 123 employee gifts donated to 61 participating nonprofit organizations.

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AGC is helping Members meet Inflation Challenge

The Associated General Contractors of America has been helping contractors enlighten clients on the severe inflation pressures they face with frequently updated Construction Inflation Alerts for a little over a year. It’s just one of AGC’s services related to the economy, in addition to an in-house economist and research analyst who explore macroeconomic trends and how they affect construction.

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Construction Adds 19,000 Jobs In March, While Project Spending Rises For 12th Straight Month In February; Officials Warn Of Growing Challenges

Fri, 04/01/2022 – 12:32 Contractors Association Urges Washington Officials to End Tariffs on Key Materials, Increase Funding for Career and Technical Education, and Widen Apprenticeship Opportunities for Working in Construction  Construction employment climbed by 19,000 jobs between February and March, while spending on construction projects rose for the 12th month in a row in February,

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Construction Employment Remains Below Pre-Pandemic Levels In 21 States And D.C. As Spiking Materials Prices Hinder Sector’s Recovery

New York & North Dakota Have Worst Losses Since February 2020, While Utah and Montana Added the Most, Illinois Registers Worst One-Month Job Loss, North Carolina & Mississippi Top Monthly Gains Construction employment remains below pre-pandemic levels in 21 states and D.C. while 29 states now employ more construction workers than in February 2020, according to

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