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Whether in a kitchen, a boardroom, an art studio, or a recreation facility, there are many career options for putting your creative skills to work. To celebrate Creativity Day, May 30, here’s a look at 10 occupations with large projected job growth for which creativity and innovation skills are particularly important.
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In 2025, 19.1 percent of people age 65 and older participated in the labor force by working or looking for work. The labor force participation rate for older Americans is down from a recent peak of 20.2 percent in 2019 but is still higher than the rate in 2000 (12.9 percent).
Construction and extraction occupations had employment of 6.4 million in May 2025, representing 4.1 percent of total U.S. employment. This occupational group includes construction trades workers, such as carpenters and electricians; other construction-related occupations, such as construction and building inspectors; and occupations related to natural resource extraction, such as oil and gas derrick operators.
From March 2025 to March 2026, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 8 metropolitan areas, decreased in 8 areas, and was essentially unchanged in 371 areas.
