Sentences with phrase «jobs in this industry decrease»

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Therefore, while the number of American workers in the metals industry could increase by an estimated 33,464 jobs, the decrease in other industries would be more significant: an estimated 179,334 jobs.
Nevada posted a roughly 22 percent decrease in solar jobs compared to 2016, although it still employed more than 6,500 people in the solar industry in 2017.
The company is often viewed as a sort of apparel - industry savior, not only because it's supplanting the decrease in retail jobs by hiring more than 3,000 «stylists» as W - 2 employees — meaning that Stitch Fix deducts payroll taxes from each pay check and offers benefits like 401K and health insurance to those who work a certain number of hours a week — but also by emerging as one of the largest wholesale partners in the US.
Perhaps the most respected study to date, conducted by researchers Jason Richwine and Andrew Biggs (in which they account for all variables — including the fact that teachers work on average for 180 days, while private industry workers toil for 240 - 250 days) found that workers «who switch from non-teaching jobs to teaching jobs receive a wage increase of roughly 9 percent, while teachers who change to non-teaching jobs see their wages decrease by approximately 3 percent.»
The surge in vacancies has led to a decrease in marine jobs, and the industry here is struggling.
Given the weak economy and the decreased chances of landing a job in a new industry, try forming a consortium of people with complementary skills — IT, HR, finance, marketing — to handle contract work in the meantime and possibly start a business on the way, said Lynn Hazan of Chicago executive - search firm Lynn Hazan and Associates.
If you buy a rental property solely for the cash flow, the property's ability to sustain steady, positive income may decrease thanks to the same market conditions that cause a property's value to decrease: decline in population, loss of jobs or industry, extreme vacancy, low tenant quality, and so on.
These are areas where the growth is steadily increasing in multiple economic factors: rising population, industry success, job rate growth, and decreasing crime rates.
But it may also raise the cost of doing business across the country, decrease the amount of space firms lease and cut the number of jobs in construction and ancillary industries, said Jim Costello, senior strategist for Torto Wheaton Research, a division of CB Richard Ellis.
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