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  2. Ten-year occupational employment projections - Wikipedia

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    The 10-year projections cover economic growth, employment by industry and occupation, and labor force. They are widely used in career guidance, in planning education and training programs, and in studying long-range employment trends.

  3. Top 10 Healthcare Jobs by Salary Growth in 2024 - AOL

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    Healthcare is notoriously known as one of the fastest-growing sectors in the U.S. job market. Learn More: 8 Ways To Make $200 (or More) a Day Working From Home For You: 5 Unusual Ways To Make Extra...

  4. 10 Biggest Opportunities for Salary Growth in 2024 - AOL

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    A new analysis by Payscale revealed that the jobs experienced the biggest salary increases over the past year. The report, which examined pay information from over 774,000 U.S. workers as well as ...

  5. Physicians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Independent practices are defined as one in which the physician owns a majority of his or her practice and has decision making rights. In 2000, 57% of doctors were independent, but this decreased to 33% by 2016. Between 2012 and 2015, there was a 50% increase in the number of physicians employed by hospitals.

  6. Health economics - Wikipedia

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    In terms of growth rate, the proportion of health care expenditure in GNP (gross national product) in many countries increased by 1% in the 1950s, 1.5% in the 1960s, and 2% in the 1970s. This high medical and health expenditure was a heavy economic burden on government, business owners, workers, and families, which required a way to restrain ...

  7. U.S. job growth outperforms expectations as hiring resurges ...

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    A resurgence of hiring added a quarter-million jobs last month across the country and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1%, according to new government data released Friday.

  8. Wage growth - Wikipedia

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    Wage growth (or real wage growth) is a rise of wage adjusted for inflations, often expressed in percentage. [1] In macroeconomics, wage growth is one of the main indications to measure economic growth for a long-term since it reflects the consumer's purchasing power in the economy as well as the level of living standards. [2]

  9. South Carolina a top 10 state for largest salary growth in ...

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    The study based its methodology off data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.