New this week: construction workers across the country are taking to social media to discuss whether or not construction should or shouldn't be classified as essential. They are also voicing their frustrations. Plus, a new AI app debut for the job site, and why housing markets made up of second homeowners and retirees may get hit harder than others. Listen to the entire episode below on SoundCloud.
At a Glance
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The supply of homes for sale is down- and the coronavirus will make it worse
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OSHA is reporting high levels of complaints on construction sites not following CDC guidelines
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An AI app debuts to keep workers six feet apart on job sites
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