Industry and occupational employment projections overview and highlights, 2023–33

Total employment is projected to grow by 4.0 percent and add 6.7 million jobs from 2023 to 2033, increasing from 167.8 million to 174.6 million. Around half of projected job gains are expected to be in the healthcare and social assistance and professional, scientific, and technical services sectors,...

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Economic indicators
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Language processing
Natural language interfaces
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Public assistance
Renewable energy
Welfare
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