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>$85
$42
$0
Average
Hourly
Wage
>90%
0%
<-90%
Change in
Number
of Jobs
2001–2011
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Short-term
on-the-job training
Moderate-term
on-the-job training
Associate's
degree
Doctoral degree
Work
experience
in a related
field
All Military Occupations
Professional
degree
Bachelor's
degree
Degree
plus
work
experience
Post-secondary
vocational
award
Master's
degree
Elementary
school teachers,
except special
education
Middle school
teachers, except
special & vocational
education
Secretaries, except
legal, medical and
executive Maintenance &
repair workers,
general
Bookkeeping,
accounting
and auditing
clerks
Cooks,
institution
& cafeteria
Highway
maintenance
workers
Correctional
o cers & jailers
Executive secretaries
& administrative
assistants
Police & sheri 's patrol
o cers
Postsecondary teachers
Law-
yers
Registered
nurses
Education
admins.
elementary
& secondary
school
Nursing
aides,
order-
lies &
atten-
dants
First-line
supervisors/
managers of
o ce & admin
support workers
Managers,
all other
Detectives &
criminal
investigators
Self-enrichment
education
teachers
Library
techni-
cians
General &
operations
managers
Management
analysts
Educational,
vocational and
school
counselors
Librarians
Computer
specialists,
all other
Computer
support
specialists
Fire ghters
Business operation specialists,
all other
Teachers &
instructors, all
other
Accountants
& auditors
Child, family
and school
social
workers
Secondary
school teachers,
except special &
vocational
education
Teacher
assistants
Janitors & cleaners, except
maids & housekeeping
cleaners
Bus drivers,
school
Child care
workers
Landscaping
&grounds
keeping
workers
Information
& record
clerks, all
other
O ce clerks,
general
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Compliance o cers, except
agriculture, construction,
health & safety and
transportation
Air tra c
controllers
Bus & truck
mechanics & diesel
engine specialists
Education
administrators,
postsecondary
Emergency medical
technicians &
paramedics
Legislators Judges, magistrate
judges and
magistrates
Physicians &
surgeons
Computer
programmers
First-line
supervisors/
managers of police
& detectives
Police, re and
ambulance
dispatchers
O ce & administrative
support workers, all
other
Eligibility interview-
ers, government
programs
Network systems
& data
communications
analysts
ᶃ ᶄ ᶅ ᶆ ᶇ ᶈ ᶉ
ᶊ Licensed practical &
licensed vocational
nurses
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Compliance o cers, except
agriculture, construction,
health & safety and
transportation
Air tra c
controllers
Bus & truck
mechanics & diesel
engine specialists
Education
administrators,
postsecondary
Emergency medical
technicians &
paramedics
Legislators Judges, magistrate
judges and
magistrates
Physicians &
surgeons
Computer
programmers
First-line
supervisors/
managers of police
& detectives
Police, re and
ambulance
dispatchers
O ce & administrative
support workers, all
other
Eligibility interview-
ers, government
programs
Network systems
& data
communications
analysts
ᶃ ᶄ ᶅ ᶆ ᶇ ᶈ ᶉ
ᶊ Licensed practical &
licensed vocational
nurses
ᶋ ᶍ ᶎ ᶏ ᶐ ᶑ
ᶋ
ᶌ
ᶃ
ᶄ
ᶅ
ᶆ
ᶇ
ᶈ
ᶉ
ᶊ
ᶍ
ᶎ
ᶏ
ᶐ
Short-term
on-the-job training
Moderate-term
on-the-job training
Associate's
degree
Doctoral degree
Work
experience
in a related
field
All Military Occupations
Long-term
on-the-job
training
Long-term
on-the-job
training
Professional
degree
Bachelor's
degree
Degree
plus
work
experience
Post-secondary
vocational
award
Master's
degree
Elementary
school teachers,
except special
education
Middle school
teachers, except
special & vocational
education
Secretaries, except
legal, medical and
executive Maintenance &
repair workers,
general
Bookkeeping,
accounting
and auditing
clerks
Cooks,
institution
& cafeteria
Highway
maintenance
workers
Correctional
o cers & jailers
Executive secretaries
& administrative
assistants
Police & sheri 's patrol
o cers
Postsecondary teachers
Law-
yers
Registered
nurses
Education
admins.
elementary
& secondary
school
Nursing
aides,
order-
lies &
atten-
dants
First-line
supervisors/
managers of
o ce & admin
support workers
Managers,
all other
Detectives &
criminal
investigators
Self-enrichment
education
teachers
Library
techni-
cians
General &
operations
managers
Management
analysts
Educational,
vocational and
school
counselors
Librarians
Computer
specialists,
all other
Computer
support
specialists
Fire ghters
Business operation specialists,
all other
Teachers &
instructors, all
other
Accountants
& auditors
Child, family
and school
social
workers
Secondary
school teachers,
except special &
vocational
education
Teacher
assistants
Janitors & cleaners, except
maids & housekeeping
cleaners
Bus drivers,
school
Child care
workers
Landscaping
&grounds
keeping
workers
Information
& record
clerks, all
other
O ce clerks,
general
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Government has 13.7% of
172 million U.S. jobs. but 13.4%
of U.S. GDP.
Government has 13.7% of
172 million U.S. jobs. but 13.4%
of U.S. GDP.
100,000
Jobs
100,000
Jobs
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Government: Income vs Change in Jobs