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ATLANTA, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- One year after the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, new research released today by The Home Depot Foundation and Morning Consult highlights a growing tension in disaster recovery: even when funding is available, skilled labor often is not. According to the survey, nearly 60% of Americans lack high confidence in their community's ability to rebuild quickly, and professional contractors (Pros) who've worked on disaster recovery projects cite qualified help as their greatest need to support this work.
With 40% of the current construction workforce set to retire by 2031, the research highlights how a shrinking talent pool creates an economic lag in disaster-affected regions and underscores the need for initiatives like the Foundation's Path to Pro program, which offers accessible pathways to those pursuing a career in the construction trades.
Key insights from the survey include:
More about the findings across all communities surveyed can be found here.
"We are seeing a clear trend where disaster-impacted communities are experiencing delays in long-term recovery and the rebuilding process, with the lack of available labor being one of the primary issues," said Erin Izen, executive director of The Home Depot Foundation. "Our Path to Pro program will help ensure the workforce is there to meet the demand when a community is rebuilding what they've lost."
To help tackle this nationwide challenge, The Home Depot Foundation is advancing its Path to Pro workforce development initiatives. Examples include:
"As an organization focused on community resilience, before, during and after disasters, Team Rubicon feels the impact of the increasing gap in skilled trades workers," said Danica Deming, vice president of Workforce Development for Team Rubicon. "Investing in skilled trades training alongside partners like The Home Depot Foundation is essential for building both strong communities and storm-resistant housing."
The Home Depot Foundation's Path to Pro program launched in 2018 with a $50 million commitment to train the next generation of skilled tradespeople and address the growing labor shortage in the U.S. Through its national nonprofit partnerships, Path to Pro provides extensive free certification programs, youth engagement initiatives, and, on the business side, entry-level training and support for finding construction jobs through the free Path to Pro Network. Find out more about the program here.
The online survey of 6,348 U.S. adults was conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of The Home Depot Foundation between November 26 and December 17, 2025.
About The Home Depot Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation, a nonprofit supported by The Home Depot (NYSE: HD), works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, support communities impacted by natural disasters and train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap. Since 2011, the Foundation has invested more than $650 million in veteran causes and improved more than 70,000 veteran homes and facilities. The Foundation has pledged to invest $750 million in veteran causes by 2030 and $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople through the Path to Pro program by 2028. To learn more about The Home Depot Foundation visit HomeDepotFoundation.org and follow us on X @HomeDepotFound and on Facebook and Instagram @HomeDepotFoundation.
SOURCE The Home Depot Foundation

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