As fast as some jobs are growing, others are losing steam
Briefly

According to projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, wind turbine service technicians, solar photovoltaic installers, and nurse practitioners are the top three fastest-growing jobs over the next decade. This suggests a shift towards renewable energy and healthcare roles to meet future demands.
While many jobs are projected to grow significantly, the pay doesn't always match the demand. For instance, home health and personal care aides are expected to see a 20.7% rise in roles by 2033, but still, the median annual wage remains low at $33,530.
On the other hand, jobs like word processors and typists will see substantial declines in employment, predicted to fall by 38% by 2033. This decline is largely attributed to advancements in artificial intelligence, which streamline processes that were once handled by human typists.
For job seekers, understanding which fields are expanding can provide strategic insights. As the job market experiences shifts due to technology and the evolving economy, focusing on industries in need of workers could improve employment prospects.
Read at Business Insider
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