SMACNA’s Annual Industry Labor Report is Now Available

SMACNA’s 2025 Annual Industry Labor Report has been released and is available for all SMACNA Members to view.

2025 Annual Labor ReportThis report includes data from 22 local areas and finds that there was a 6.6 percent increase in work hours reported in 2024.  The Midwest region saw the largest percentage of increased hours reported followed by the Northeastern, Southern, and Western regions.  

Based on responses from the 22 areas that completed the survey, work-hours are expected to increase by 28.6% in 2025, with nearly 29% of those areas anticipating growth. However, in 2025, based on industry fund workhour projections, industry-wide, workhours are projected to rise by 4% largely due to mega project activity.  Meanwhile, 9.5% of responding chapters expect work-hours to remain stable, while 61.9% foresee a decline.

The Northeast is predicting the smallest decrease with only 0.7%. With the Southern region following with just a 4.4% decrease and the Midwest Region predicting a 17.9% decrease in work-hours. The Western region is predicting the largest decrease, an estimated 33.9% decrease in work-hours. 
Click here to access the report: 2025 Annual Labor Report.


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