According to the U.S. Department of Labor's occupational outlook for the next two years, the employment of cosmetologists will grow at a faster
rate than the average for all occupations.
Not exact matches
According to Baleka, the
average life expectancy
for a long - haul truck driver in the U.S. is 61 to 64 years (10 to 15 years less
than the
average American male); truck drivers have the highest
rate of obesity of any
occupation in the U.S. (86 % are overweight, 69 % are obese); they have one of the highest
rates of metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors
for heart disease and diabetes; in some years they have had the highest number of fatalities of any
occupation, making trucking one of the most dangerous and unhealthy
occupations in the U.S.
Employment of examiners, claims adjusters, appraisers and investigators in the insurance industry is expected to grow slower
than the
average for all
occupations, with a projected growth
rate of 3 percent.
According to US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the employment outlook
for actuaries is expected to increase by 27 % from 2010 to 2020, a growth
rate which is faster
than the
average of all
occupations.
the bureau of labor statistics predicts employment growth of about 20 percent
for the field through 2022 — faster
than the
average growth
rate for all
occupations.
Jobs
for physical therapy assistants are expected to expand by 43 % by 2020 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a much faster
rate than for the
average occupation.
The BLS projects the growth
rate for chemist jobs by 2024 to be 3 percent, which is much slower
than the
average across all
occupations.
This
rate of growth is much faster
than the
average for all
occupations.
The
average growth
rate for all
occupations is 7 % so growth
rate for CMAs is expected to be much faster
than the
average.
The employment of pharmacy technicians, particularly those with retail experience, over the next ten years is expected to grow 32 %, more
than double the
rate of the national
average for all
occupations, says the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The need
for MAs will generate a 24 percent
rate of growth through 2024, which is far faster
than average for all
occupations.
The BLS estimates that the number of medical assisting jobs in the United States will grow by 29 percent between 2012 and 2022, much faster
than the
average job growth
rate of 11 percent expected
for all
occupations.
The number of Medical Billers is expected to grow faster
than average growth
rate for all
occupations.
In the insurance industry, claims processors, grouped by the BLS with adjusters, examiners, appraisers, and investigators, are expected to be employed at a growth
rate of 3 percent, which is slower
than the
average for all
occupations.
Additionally, economists project the national annual growth
rate for MFTs at 30 %, much faster
than the
average for all
occupations.
Counseling jobs in Georgia are projected to grow much faster
than the
average for all
occupations, providing expanding opportunities during a time when many other
occupations are experiencing drastic cuts and even declining growth
rates.