Applied Economist | General / Economics
How to train U.S. workers back into manufacturing jobs
Jun 30, 2011

How to train U.S. workers back into manufacturing jobs, a recent article on CNN.com featured a citation from data that Chmura Economics & Analytics compiled for the National Assocation of Manufacturers:

Those 20 occupations, according to data from Chmura Economics & Analytics and the U.S. Department of Labor, will provide more than 1 million jobs over the decade -- more than half of which will be in high-tech industries. And such jobs pay higher average wages than all other jobs except for those in health care and social assistance.

The presentation can be downloaded here.

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