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<blockquote data-quote="MAKAVELI" data-source="post: 3598029" data-attributes="member: 43825"><p>You might want to actually try and do some research before grabbing your picket sign and heading to the border.</p><p><a href="https://www.ocregister.com/2018/04/13/southern-california-construction-jobs-only-3-states-hired-more-workers/" target="_blank">Southern California construction jobs: Only 3 states hired more workers! – Orange County Register</a></p><p>Federal salary data show Orange County with the region’s top-paid construction workers: averaging $69,576 annualized in 2017’s first three quarters, the latest stats available. That’s up 6.2 percent in a year and 18 percent over five years.</p><p></p><p>Los Angeles County construction workers’ pay ran at $61,845 annualized, up 4.4 percent in a year and 14 percent over five years. Building-industry pay in Riverside County averaged $54,149, up 3.2 percent in a year and 16 percent over five years. While in San Bernardino County, it was $58,136 — up 5.5 percent in a year and 12 percent since 2012.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAKAVELI, post: 3598029, member: 43825"] You might want to actually try and do some research before grabbing your picket sign and heading to the border. [URL='https://www.ocregister.com/2018/04/13/southern-california-construction-jobs-only-3-states-hired-more-workers/']Southern California construction jobs: Only 3 states hired more workers! – Orange County Register[/URL] Federal salary data show Orange County with the region’s top-paid construction workers: averaging $69,576 annualized in 2017’s first three quarters, the latest stats available. That’s up 6.2 percent in a year and 18 percent over five years. Los Angeles County construction workers’ pay ran at $61,845 annualized, up 4.4 percent in a year and 14 percent over five years. Building-industry pay in Riverside County averaged $54,149, up 3.2 percent in a year and 16 percent over five years. While in San Bernardino County, it was $58,136 — up 5.5 percent in a year and 12 percent since 2012. [/QUOTE]
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