Multiple Choice
How did falling real estate prices in the late 2000s affect employment in the residential and non-residential construction industries?
A) Employment in both residential and non-residential construction industries fell.
B) Employment in the residential construction industry fell, but employment in the non-residential construction industry remained steady.
C) Employment in the residential construction industry fell, but employment in the non-residential construction industry increased.
D) Employment in the residential construction industry remained steady, but employment in the non-residential construction industry fell.
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