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The editors at Masters In Human Resources Degree Guide decided to research the topic of: Is Your Industry Growing or Dying? Construction and healthcare-related fields are expected to see exponential growth in the next decade, while jobs at the Post Office and newspapers, well, may go the way of the dodo. Largest Percentage of Growth and Decline by Industry

- Home health care services: 6.1

- Individual and family services: 5.5

- Management, scientific, and technical consulting services: 4.7

- Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing: 3.9

- Computer systems design and related services: 3.9

- Cement and concrete product manufacturing: 3.2

- Outpatient, laboratory, and other ambulatory care services: 3.2

- Offices of health practitioners: 3.2

- Software publishers: 3.1

- Construction: 2.9

- Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing: 2.9

- Other professional, scientific, and technical services: 2.9

- Facilities support services: 2.9

- Community and vocational rehabilitation services: 2.9

- Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works): 2.9

- Other educational services: 2.7

- Automotive repair and maintenance: 2.6

- Grantmaking and giving services and social advocacy organizations: 2.6

- Sawmills and wood preservation: 2.6

- Child day care services: 2.6

- Petroleum and coal products manufacturing: -1.3

- Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers: -1.3

- Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills: -1.4

- Fiber, yarn, and thread mills: -1.4

- Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing: -1.4

- Electrical equipment manufacturing: -1.5

- Metalworking machinery manufacturing: -1.6

- Glass and glass product manufacturing: -1.6

- Basic chemical manufacturing: -1.6

- Other chemical product and preparation manufacturing: -1.9

- Other miscellaneous manufacturing: -2.3

- Federal enterprises except the Postal Service and electric utilities: -2.4

- Metal ore mining: -2.5

- Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical manufacturing: -2.5

- Pipeline transportation: -2.6

- Communications equipment manufacturing: -3.1

- Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing: -3.1

- Postal Service: -3.2

- Leather and hide tanning and finishing, and other leather and allied product manufacturing: -7.6

- Apparel knitting mills: -8.3 SOURCE

- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics



