Dynamic Labor Market: 1970

Total employment in 1970 was 77M. 4% of that market, 2.8M jobs, essentially disappeared in the next 50 years.

Elevator operators: 1K.

Blast/powder operators: 7K.

Porters, bellhops: 14K.

Auctioneers, hucksters: 12K.

Riveters, blacksmiths, furnaces, forgers, shipfitters: 65K.

Fishers: 74K.

Rail Workers: 216K.

Printers, typsetters, book publishers and news delivery boys: 261K.

File clerks, office machine operators, typists, keypunchers: 2,162K.

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