Klein® Tools Shares 2015 Industry Trends and Projections for the New Year
Klein Tools State of the Industry survey finds electricians are motivated by long-term work and prefer industrial builds
Klein Tools State of the Industry survey finds electricians are motivated by long-term work and prefer industrial builds
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill., Dec. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Klein Tools (http://www.kleintools.com), for professionals since 1857, today announced 2015 takeaways from its inaugural State of the Industry survey. The survey examined hundreds of U.S. electricians' concerns and future projections for the industry. The most notable findings include why electricians are entering and leaving the industry, as well as their preferred project work.
Entering the Field
Electricians continue to enter the field looking for a lifelong career.
Leaving the Field
Though electricians are entering for consistent reasons, many leave as they recognize a decline in available work or develop an interest in alternate trades.
Project Preferences
Preference in larger, more industrial projects is growing, as the country begins rebounding in new home construction.
Klein Tools executives recognize these trends as a result of fewer available new construction projects from the recent economic downturn. They also foresee a shift in industry demand as construction needs and housing sales increase. This September, the U.S. Census Bureau released sales of new single-family houses have grown nearly 22 percent since last year.
"The preference in industrial jobs over home construction stems from perceived job security," said Mark Klein, president of Klein Tools. "Electricians want projects that guarantee long spans of continuous work and increased opportunity for referral and additional contracting. We will see a shift back toward home construction as the 2016 building season takes off. Klein Tools will be ready to help support and serve electricians on any of their job sites as we have done for 158 years."
The Klein Tools 'State of the Industry' survey was conducted by Russell Research, an independent survey research firm, which conducted 201 online interviews from January 20 – 26, 2015 to secure a nationally significant representation. Forty percent of respondents were union members and 60 percent were not.
An infographic visualizing these statistics is also available at www.kleintools.com/2015survey3.
Since 1857 Klein Tools, a family-owned and operated company, has been designing, developing and manufacturing premium-quality, professional-grade hand tools. The majority of Klein tools are manufactured in plants throughout the United States and are the number one choice among professional electricians and other tradespeople. For more information, visit www.kleintools.com.
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