Big Job Losing Industries In The Next Decade
Topics:Employment | Careers
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Photo: Walter Hodges | Getty Images The labor department recently released its projections of what the job market will look like from 2008-2018. These industries are expected to suffer the most in the next few years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Click on to see the top ten. Posted Jan. 11, 2010» Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Getty Images | John Zoiner Total job change (2008-2018): -73,000» Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Getty Images | David Lees Total job change (2008-2018): -75,000» Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Digital Vision | Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -76,000 » Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: George Doyle | Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -81,000» Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: The Image Bank | Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -89,000 » Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Lester Lefkowitz | Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -95,000 » Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -98,000» Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Barry Willis | Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -101,000 » Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Image Source | Getty Images Total job change (2008-2018): -146,000 » Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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Photo: Getty Images | Eri Morita Total job change (2008-2018): -159,000» Ten Industries That Will Gain Jobs |
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