Construction Jobs Are Up in Baton Rouge LA


Baton Rouge, Louisiana by stevesheriw

Baton Rouge LA

The construction job sector has grown in Baton Rouge LA during the past year, ending April 30th, unlike the majority of the country which has seen a decrease in the construction job sector.  The number of jobs in the construction industry gained over 7% during the past year in Baton Rouge, another positive sign for the Louisiana city.  An article at Nola.com stated that “since Hurricane Katrina, Baton Rouge has become the leading construction hub for the state, with its job total now 10,000 positions higher than New Orleans, which saw construction employment unchanged for the year.” Baton Rouge has proven to be a strong city when it comes to riding out the economy.

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2 Responses to “Construction Jobs Are Up in Baton Rouge LA”

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  2. [...] Baton Rouge has been added to another positive list, this time that of the Home Price Forecast.  Baton Rouge is listed as a city which is expected to fare well in the next 12 months as far as real estate values go.  Home prices are not expected to fall in the Baton Rouge area, another positive signal that the city is riding out the recession in a favorable position.  Baton Rouge was recently pointed out in the Brooking’s Institute study as a city that is surviving the recession quite well.  Baton Rouge was not involved in a big real estate boom and therefore is not expected to go through any sort of bust either. [...]