‘Showing Up in Droves’—Gen Z Trades Graduation Caps for Hard Hats

The share of Generation Z workers in the construction labor force more than doubled between 2019 and 2023, according to a recent report.
‘Showing Up in Droves’—Gen Z Trades Graduation Caps for Hard Hats
Construction workers in New York City on June 16, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
Mary Prenon
Mary Prenon
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With college costs climbing and artificial intelligence (AI) reshaping office work, a growing number of Gen Zers are turning to construction, a new report shows. Industry professionals confirm the shift: “They’re showing up in droves.”

The share of Generation Z workers—those aged 18 to 28—in the construction labor force more than doubled from 2019 to 2023, rising from 6.4 percent to 14.1 percent, according to an Oct. 10 report by the Home Builders Institute (HBI).

Meanwhile, the share of millennials (age 29 to 44) grew from 35.7 to 37.7 percent over the same period. Conversely, the Baby Boomers’ (age 61 to 79) share dropped from 20.6 to 14.2 percent, as older workers moved into retirement.

Mary Prenon
Mary Prenon
Freelance Reporter
Mary T. Prenon covers real estate and business. She has been a writer and reporter for over 25 years with various print and broadcast media in New York.