The chart gives data about the rate of employees in each of 7 categories in the US in the period 2003-2013.
Overall, the proportion of workforce in every industry showed an upwards trend, except the rate of employment in Medical and Business. The percentage of workers in every profession in 2003 had been more evenly distributed than the it was in 2013.
In detail, it was mentioned that the business was the industry that had the largest labor forces in 2003, about more than two fifth. However, the year 2013 witnessed a plunge in this category and it was drop by approximately 15%. Similarly, medical category experienced a slump in the percentage of employee over the labor market in period from 2003 to 2013, from 20% in 2013, it was halved. Likewise, it was recorded that in 2013, there was a crash in the proportion of unemployed people, from more than 10% to one-twenty.
In contrast, it was evidence that remained categories surged remarkably in the period between 2003 and 2013. The most recognizable was the upsurge in the rate of labor force in self employed category and hotel industry in 2013, it had increased around 4 times as it was in 2003, from below 5% in 2003 to around 20% in the next 10 years since 2003 and from more the one-ten to more then three-ten, respectively. Correspondingly, the percentage of workers joined education training and building rise 2 times compared to them 10 years later.
