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Labor Market Trends

Labor Market Trends. LABOR MARKET TRENDS. What You Should Know About The Future!. The Fastest Growing Occupations! Occupations With The Most Openings! Occupations With The Largest Employment! Occupations With Declining Employment! Earnings Potential! Education Level Required!.

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Labor Market Trends

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  1. Labor Market Trends

  2. LABOR MARKET TRENDS What You Should Know About The Future! • The Fastest Growing Occupations! • Occupations With The Most Openings! • Occupations With The Largest Employment! • Occupations With Declining Employment! • Earnings Potential! • Education Level Required!

  3. EDUCATIONALREQUIREMENTS Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor

  4. Fastest Growing occupations 2000-2010 Top 12

  5. Fastest Growing occupations 2000-2010Ranking 13-25

  6. OCCUPATIONS REQUIRING A POSTSECONDARY AWARD WILL GROW FASTER THAN AVERAGE

  7. OCCUPATIONS WITH THE MOST Job openings 2000-2010 Top 12

  8. OCCUPATIONS WITH THE MOST Job openings 2000-2010 Ranked 13-25

  9. OCCUPATIONS WITH THE LARGEST NUMERICAL GROWTH THAT WILL ALSO BE FAST GROWING AND HIGH PAYING

  10. OCCUPATIONS WITH THE LARGEST EMPLOYMENT-Top 12

  11. OCCUPATIONS WITH THE LARGEST EMPLOYMENT-Ranked 13-25

  12. OCCUPATIONS WITH DECLINING EMPLOYMENT TOP 12

  13. OCCUPATIONS WITH DECLINING EMPLOYMENT Ranked 13-25

  14. What do those $’s mean? • $$$$ = Very high ($39,700 and over) • $$$ = High ($25,760 to $39,660) • $$ = Low ($18,500 to $25,760) • $ = Very low (up to $18,490)

  15. EDUCATION PAYS Source: U.S. Department of Commerce

  16. FOR MORE labor trend INFORMATION CHECK OUT THESE WEBSITES ICPAC http://icpac.indiana.edu America’s Career Infonet www.acinet.org Bureau of Labor Statistics http://stats.bls.gov

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