Given the deterioration we've seen in broad regional surveys, we should not be surprised
if average job growth falls short of that average by between 150,000 and 300,000 jobs per month.
Not exact matches
And
if that weren't bad enough, the city's projected
job growth falls short of the national
average, so this could indicate a less - than - stable local economy over the next 10 years.
So far in 2017, Baltimore's unemployment rate has hovered around the national
average, but the local economy likely will take a hit in the future
if job growth begins to lag.
Philadelphia's projected
job growth is just slightly below the national
average, but this probably wouldn't be a concern
if it were the only unfavorable characteristic.
Given existing U.S. demographics, even
if we assume an unemployment rate in 2024 of just 4 %, civilian employment would reach 157.2 million
jobs in 2024, resulting in an
average annual
growth rate for civilian employment of just 0.4 % annually over the coming 8 years.
If we could show that it is possible to create
jobs, boost
average living standards, and reduce inequality — even without any economic
growth at all — we could overcome the major barrier that stops people from acting.
This is why many
job openings are highly competitive, even
if the industry has a faster than
average estimated
growth.
Healthcare is a $ 21 billion dollar industry1 with a huge
growth rate and Medical Assistants can expect to see much faster than
average job growth through 2024.2 This Porter and Chester Institute infographic can help you decide
if you have what it takes to become a medical assistant.