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Pictures: Who will be hiring in 2018?



The Bureau of Labor Statistics national job projections for 2018 show numbers similar to 2008. The service sector is projected to expand while the goods-producing sector is expected to decline.

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2008 employment: 2,619,000<br>
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Projected 2018 employment: 3,200,000<br>
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Change: +22.2%

Registered nurses

( Baltimore Sun photo by Lloyd Fox / November 2, 2007 )
2008 employment: 2,619,000

Projected 2018 employment: 3,200,000

Change: +22.2%
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