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The image presents a line graph showing job numbers (in millions) in four US economic sectors from 1960 to 2020: Manufacturing, Agriculture, Retail, and Healthcare. In 1960, Manufacturing starts at 16 million, Agriculture at 10 million, Retail at just above 5 million, and Healthcare at 2 million. By 1980, Manufacturing peaks at 20 million, Agriculture drops to 8 million, Retail climbs to approximately 9 million, and Healthcare doubles to 4 million. In 2000, Manufacturing falls sharply to 12 million, Agriculture declines to 4 million, Retail slightly rises to about 11 million, and Healthcare continues increasing to 8 million. By 2020, Manufacturing further drops to 9 million, Agriculture reaches 2 million, Retail stabilizes at around 14 million, and Healthcare peaks at 17 million.
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The line graph compares the number of occupations in four sectors of the US industry from 1960 to 2020.
Overall, manufacturing dominated in the number of workers, while the opposite was true for healthcare. Additionally, the number staffs who worked in the healthcare and retail increased over the period, whereas manufacturing and agriculture experienced decreases.
Starting with the categories, which was seen significant drop, in 1960, manufacturing started at 15 million workers. Despite moderate growth to 20 million in 1980, it fell suddenly to about 13 million in 2020. Similarly, the number of staff in agriculture was recorded at almost 6 million people in 1960. However, it declined smoothly to approximately 3 million.
Turning to other sectors that increased, retail stood at roughly 6 million workers at the beginning of the year. It climbed dramatically to about 16 million. Although healthcare possessed around 3 million once, it rose considerably to 16 million.
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