The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 34 %
job growth rate for substance abuse and behavioral disorder counseling positions, ranked the tenth fastest growing occupation in the country.
Utah projects a 2.8 % annual
job growth rate for all occupations for the years 2006 to 2016, according to Utah's Department of Workforce Services.
Since the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a slower - than - average
job growth rate for this field, chances are there will be numerous candidates for every open position.
The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 27 % above average
job growth rate for forensic science technicians from 2014 - 2024, implying more job openings for forensic science majors.
It's no secret that America's libraries are under pressure, and it shows in the low 2 - percent projected
job growth rate for library personnel reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 13 %
job growth rate for accountants through 2022; an above average rate for all jobs and a positive job outlook for prospective accountants, no wonder an accounting degree is very popular among undergraduates as it ranks ninth most popular college degree in the U.S out of 200 others as published by Matchcollege.
In fact, by 2024, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts a 7 %
job growth rate for all occupations and a 10.1 % growth rate for construction jobs.
The state
job growth rate for vet assistants is expected to match the national average.
That marks one of the highest
job growth rates for veterinary assistants throughout the country.
Not exact matches
Detroit's February 2018 unemployment
rate of 4.6 % was tied
for eighth - highest among the 40 biggest metro areas, and its non-farm payroll
job growth rate of 0.9 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was tied
for eighth - lowest.
Jacksonville's non-farm payroll
job growth rate of 2.7 % between February 2017 and February 2018 was tied
for seventh - best among the 40 largest metro areas, but its 2016 GDP per capita of $ 48,406 was the fourth - lowest.
There aren't many new
job openings
for specialized engineers, with an average annual employment
growth rate of only 0.5 % from 2014 to 2018.
«Health care goes beyond doctors and nursing professions — there is high demand
for people to fill positions available in health care technology, at hospitals and elsewhere within the industry that tap into a variety of the categories we rank and that offer a low unemployment
rate, a high median salary and robust
job growth.»
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going
for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime
for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless
rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment,
job creation and revenue
growth.
And if tomorrow's
job report shows no signs of real wage
growth (which is what economists predict it won't), the Fed's case
for a
rate hike will start to look more faith - based than empirically driven.
Finally, the economy is on a hot streak: employers have been adding
jobs steadily
for a year, and
growth is running at an annualized
rate in excess of 3 %.
In his
job as an activist at the Center
for Popular Democracy, Barkan led a successful effort to get Fed officials thinking more about low - income Americans as they conduct monetary policy, often arguing against interest
rate hikes in the face of high underemployment and weak wage
growth.
For the first time since oil prices crashed, strong
job growth has the Bank of Canada worried about inflation, meaning higher interest
rates are coming
On Wall Street, stocks rose on Friday after
job growth surged more - than - expected in June, reaffirming labor market strength that could keep the Federal Reserve on track
for a third interest
rate hike this year.
A few Fed policymakers worry the U.S. economy, which has delivered strong
job gains but worryingly weak
rates of inflation, could be stuck on a low
growth path that requires low
rates for years as well as new policy tools.
But Lacker said the case
for higher
rates would only grow stronger unless
job growth slowed «significantly in the months ahead.»
At the same time, most economists don't think the pace of
job growth is enough to cause the Federal Reserve to speed up its timetable
for raising interest
rates.
«If companies are maintaining traditional hurdle
rates, they are unlikely to invest any time soon, and we will not see the kind of
growth, productivity and
job creation we are looking
for,» Poloz said.
The worst case scenario is likely wage
growth higher than expected (0.3 percent or higher month over month, 2.9 percent to 3 percent annual), with upward revisions from February, and
job growth much higher, all of which would increase the chances
for a Fed
rate hike.
Stress, as defined by the Jobs
Rated methodology, is determined by 11 factors: travel, deadlines, working in the public eye, competitiveness, physical demands, environmental conditions, hazards encountered, the life of oneself or others at risk, meeting and interacting with customers and / or the public, and the potential
for job growth.
In a 2011 paper
for the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, economists Jack Mintz and Duanjie Chen concluded that reducing the small business tax
rate actually discourages the
growth of companies and, therefore, of
job creation.
Looking
for a
job that has a high
growth rate and offers work flexibility?
True, our unemployment
rate is biased down due to the weak performance of labor force participation and still - elevated underemployment, but as I've extensively documented, the US
job market has been tightening up
for awhile, driven by solid employment
growth, now averaging around 200,000 / month.
Combining this with poor sales
growth results in a dismal outlook
for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default
rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued
job cutbacks, with the unemployment
rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment
rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
The latest data on U.S. economic and
job growth trends are making it more credible
for the Fed to raise
rates again in December, a year after its last hike.
«Overall, a report showing strong
job growth, a falling unemployment
rate, and steady wage gains should be mildly hawkish
for markets and supportive of continued but gradual Fed
rate hikes, keeping a June hike well priced above 90 per cent,» TD said.
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.
But if companies are maintaining traditional hurdle
rates, they are unlikely to invest any time soon, and we will not see the kind of
growth, productivity and
job creation we are looking
for.
China's leaders have made it clear that they are willing to tolerate slower economic
growth if that
growth rate is sustainable and allows
for increased domestic consumption (and hence
job creation).
Fed Governor Jerome Powell said today the chances are about 50 - 50 that the U.S. economy will improve enough
for the central bank to raise interest
rates in September, as the
job market strengthens and signs of wage
growth emerge.
Finally, the economy is on a hot streak: employers have been adding
jobs steadily
for a year, and
growth is running at an annualized
rate in excess of three per cent.
Last Friday's strong
jobs report, combined with continued steady
growth in gross domestic product, offers the Federal Reserve all the ammunition it needs to start raising
rates at its June meeting — which we believe it should do — meaning the need
for flexibility has never been greater.
If the whole thing — the rises in stock prices, in corporate earnings, in the housing market, even in
job growth — is driven solely by the flood of money, or whether five years of zero - interest
rates and trillions of dollars in bond purchases have succeeded at getting a more resilient economic engine
for the United States up and running.
Manufacturing employment in Canada rose
for the second straight month in October, adding 6,500 new
jobs — good
for a month - over-month
growth rate of 0.4 per cent.
In addition, Atlanta is home to vital regional headquarters
for many large corporations (Coca - Cola, Delta, Home Depot, UPS, CNN, and Bellsouth, to name just a few) and boasts one of the highest
rates of
job growth in the country.
The recently published minute of the Fed's meeting last month showed some members of the policy committee have argued
for raising interest
rates more quickly in coming months because of strong economic
growth, a robust
job market and rising inflation, which last month exceeded the Fed's target of 2 percent.
And at the present
rate of
job growth, it could take more than five years
for unemployment to decline to a level at which gains
for the overall economy will boost wages
for the typical American worker rather than flow largely to corporate profits.
Maryland's
job growth of 2.2 percent outpaced the national
rate of 1.4, and ranked the state sixth
for job growth, Basu said.
MSN has compiled this list of the 10 best cities
for recent college grads by looking at factors like cost of rent, the
job growth rate, unemployment, the number of twentysomethings living in the city and average salary
for a recent grad.
The plan establishes a set of six fundamental principles
for the region, which include: transportation and other infrastructure upgrades; new commercial and residential
growth; land use and transportation decisions based on policies like the Global Warming Solutions Act and the Clean Energy and Climate Plan; creation and preservation of workforce housing that matches new
job rates; creation and maintenance of an effective public transit system; and coordinated planning and implementation efforts.
Just saw on Faux News that
job growth for this year fell well below the
rate of
job growth over each of the previous six years.
Mr. Speaker, based on our policy objective of ensuring macroeconomic stability, and growing the economy
for job creation, whilst protecting social spending, the following macroeconomic targets are set
for the 2018 fiscal year: • Overall GDP
growth rate of 6.8 percent; • Non-oil GDP
growth rate of 5.4 percent; • End period inflation
rate of 8.9 percent; • Average inflation
rate of 9.8 percent; • Fiscal deficit of 4.5 % percent GDP; • Primary balance (surplus) of 1.6 percent of GDP; and • Gross Foreign Assets to cover at least 3.5 months of imports of goods and services
[132] Together with Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls, Miliband also promoted a «five - point plan
for jobs and
growth» aimed at helping the UK economy, involving extending the bonus tax on banks pioneered by Alistair Darling, bringing forward planned long - term investment to help reduce unemployment, cutting the
rate of VAT from 20 % back to 17.5 %, cutting VAT on home improvements to 5 %
for a temporary one - year period, and instigating a one - year National Insurance break to encourage employers to hire more staff.
Other European countries have reduced the
rate of VAT
for the home improvement market in order to tackle the informal economy and create new
jobs and
growth in this important economic sector.
«It's the reason Rochester and Monroe County are leading the state in private sector
job growth, doubling the
rate of expansion in New York City and Buffalo, and accounting
for half of all
job growth in upstate New York.»