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Increasing use of information technology (IT), including artificial intelligence (AI), will boost demand for workers in some occupations over the 2024–34 decade, while other occupations may see their numbers decrease. Adoption of AI technologies, including generative AI tools, is expected to fuel strong job growth among computer and mathematical occupations in coming years. Employment of data scientists is projected to increase 33.5 percent between 2024 and 2034.
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There were 7.3 million unemployed people in May 2026 and, on the last business day, 7.6 million job openings. This yielded a ratio of 1.0 unemployed person per job opening.
Import prices for nonmonetary gold rose 37.3 percent from May 2025 to May 2026. The most recent year-over-year decline occurred in March 2023, when prices were down 4.9 percent.
The two occupations projected to have the fastest growth in employment from 2024 to 2034 are tied to renewable energy generation. Employment of wind turbine service technicians is projected to grow 49.9 percent (6,800 jobs) and solar photovoltaic installers employment is projected to grow 42.1 percent (12,000 jobs).
In June 2026, the proportion of the population that was employed, known as the employment–population ratio, was 59.0 percent for people age 16 and over. The ratio edged down by 0.2 percentage point over the month and changed little over the year after accounting for annual population control adjustments.
