According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, these jobs are projected to lose huge numbers of employees by 2028. Goodbye, mail delivery.
Every two years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases employment projections for the United States over the next decade. Using those projections, we found the 20 jobs that are expected to have the biggest percent declines in employment between 2018 and 2028. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Postal workers, locomotive firers, and typists are all occupations that may be on their way out.
Every two years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases employment projections for the United States over the next decade. Using those projections, we found the 20 jobs that are expected to have the biggest percent declines in employment between 2018 and 2028. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Postal workers, locomotive firers, and typists are all occupations that may be on their way out.
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