In a long-term assessment of employment data released last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics surveyed the country's jobs landscape and developed a picture of how it's likely to evolve over the next ten years.
As the population ages and manufacturing jobs wane, much of the next decade's employment growth is expected to be in service industries -- such as health care services or business services -- which are projected to make up a whopping 96% of the increase in new employment.
But if some industries flourish in the new economy, others are likely to deteriorate -- and slash jobs. And in the report, the government pointed to ten struggling industries that it says are likely to hemorrhage the most jobs in the next decade.
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ReplyDelete"Service oriented economy" is code words for a low paying job. Jobs like clerks, cashier, waitress, pencil pusher, etc... The next few years are going to be very interesting. But never underestimate the entreprenuer that can come up with an invention that can literally revolutionaize the entire world.
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