Bureau of Labor Statistics
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- Prime options: High-paying math careers with projected fast growth February 2022
- Some growth projected for the U.S. economy, 2020–30 September 2021
- Education pays, 2020 June 2021
- Effects of the pandemic on projected employment in selected industries, 2019–29 February 2021
- Millennials in the labor force, projected 2019‒29 November 2020
- Occupations that have it all: Many openings, fast growth, and high wages September 2020
- Learn more, earn more: Education leads to higher wages, lower unemployment May 2020
- Tax Day and beyond: Projected openings in occupations related to filing returns April 2020
- Strong growth projected in fitness and recreational sports centers, 2018–28 January 2020
- Projected employment growth in industries with many Hispanics October 2019
- New jobs by major occupational group, projected 2018–28 September 2019
- Working vacation: Summer jobs for youth in projected growth industries June 2019
- Projected job growth in occupations with large shares of older workers May 2019
- Top-paying occupations for women: Which have the fastest employment growth? March 2019
- Education pays February 2019
- Projected openings in occupations with large shares of African Americans February 2019
- The 2006–16 projections: How did fast-growing occupations fare? February 2019
- Military and civilian work: Comparing personnel shares by occupation field November 2018
- Projections for teachers: How many are leaving the occupation? October 2018
- Hispanic labor force, past and projected: Entrants, stayers, and leavers September 2018
- Summer surge: Strong-growth industries with seasonal employment spikes August 2018
- Employment and wages of elevator installers and repairers July 2018
- Measuring the value of education April 2018
- Green growth: Employment projections in environmentally focused occupations April 2018
- Share of women in occupations with many projected openings, 2016–26 March 2018
- Projected new jobs by major industry sector, 2016–26 December 2017
- Employment spikes in retail trade around the holidays, 2012–17 December 2017
- Projections of the U.S. economy, 2016–26: Slow growth continues November 2017
- Projected openings in occupations with high employment rates for people with disabilities October 2017
- Projected new jobs by major occupational group, 2016–26 October 2017
- Economy in recovery: How selected industries have fared since the Great Recession September 2017
- Senior shift: Activities change as we age May 2017
- More education: Lower unemployment, higher earnings April 2017
- Women in management March 2017
- Business careers: Occupations, earnings, and prospects December 2016
- Top industries for job openings, July 2016 September 2016
- Younger baby boomers and number of jobs held June 2016
- Education matters March 2016
- Projections of the U.S. economy, 2014–24: Slow growth, but improving December 2015
- Work and play: What do Americans do all day? September 2015
- Employment and unemployment of recent high school graduates and dropouts July 2015
- Language studies on the rise April 2015
- Working the slopes December 2014
- Education still pays September 2014
- Recession and recovery: Employment change by industry June 2014
- More education, less unemployment March 2014
- Employment and wages for newly defined occupations September 2013
- Green technologies and practices at work June 2013
- How long do workers stay with the same employer? March 2013
- Best bets for job perks December 2012
- New school year, old story: Education pays September 2012
- Consumer spending: Comparing four countries June 2012
- Employment projections for occupational groups that declined during the recession March 2012
- Quits versus layoffs September 2011
- Finishing high school leads to better employment prospects June 2011
- Garden-variety job growth March 2011
- The road to high wages: Transportation occupations December 2010
- Temporary measures September 2010
- Education pays: More education leads to higher earnings, lower unemployment June 2010
- Workers and wages in selected healthcare occupations March 2010
- Large occupations with higher-than-median wages September 2009
- Occupational employment of workers without disabilities and workers with disabilities, April 2009 June 2009
- Work during play: Jobs in spectator sports March 2009
- Men and women in the working world December 2008
- Health benefit costs by occupation: An employer’s perspective September 2008
- Job openings by industry, March 2008 June 2008
- Percent of full-time employed persons working on main job at 2 a.m. on days worked March 2008
- Multiple jobholders, 2006 December 2007
- Parents and work, 2006 June 2007
- Good-for-you benefits on the rise March 2007
- Length of unemployment by occupation, 2006 December 2006
- Education and income: More learning is the key to higher earnings September 2006
- Summer jobs: Where young people worked, July 2005 June 2006
- High-paying occupations with many job openings, projected 2004-14 March 2006
- Preferences of workers in alternative arrangements, February 2005 September 2005
- Occupations and earnings for people who worked 60 hours or more per week, 2004 June 2005
- How we spent our time in 2003 March 2005
- Some occupations becoming more gender-neutral December 2004
- More education: Lower unemployment, higher pay September 2004
- Occupations with a high concentration of jobs in the Federal Government, May 2003 June 2004
- High-paying occupations with many job openings, projected 2002-12 March 2004
- Average weekly earnings by size of establishment, 2002 first quarter September 2003
- Large metropolitain areas that had the fastest employment growth, 1998-2003 June 2003
- Computer and Internet or e-mail use at work by occupational group, September 2001 March 2003
- Persons who usually worked at home at least once a week, by nonfarm occupational group, May 2001 December 2002
- More education means higher earnings - for life: Synthetic worklife earnings estimates by highest level of educational attainment September 2002
- Job openings for new entrants in occupations that usually require postsecondary education or more than 1 year of training, projection 2000-10 June 2002
- Education pays March 2002
- Highest paying occupations usually requiring at least a bachelor’s degree September 2001
- Employment change in membership organizations, 1979-99 June 2001
- Occupations with the greatest retiree replacement needs, projected 1998-2008 March 2001
- High-paying jobs requiring on-the-job training December 2000
- Fastest growing occupations usually requiring a bachelor’s degree or more education, projected 1998-2008 September 2000
- High school graduates about twice as likely as dropouts to work or go to school June 2000
- Employment growth by state, 1998-98 March 2000
- More education: Higher earnings, lower unemployment September 1999
- Percentage of full-time workers receiving selected benefits, 1997 June 1999
- Steady growth in health occupations, 1986-96 and projected 1996-2006 March 1999