The line chart illustrates the historical trends and future predictions regarding employment in the United States across the manufacturing, services, and agriculture sectors from 1975 to 2025.
Overall, the data indicates a significant shift in employment distribution over the years, with manufacturing experiencing a drastic decline, services witnessing a substantial increase, and agriculture decreasing relatively stable to the lowest levels.
To be specific, in 1975, the figure regarding agricultural, which was exactly 80%, was approximately 70% higher than that of manufacturing and services.Over the next 5 years, there was a significant increase in the statistic concerning manufacturing and services, which was almost identical to exactly 40%, whereas the data of agriculture remaining the same to 1977 and then droped substantially to precisely 40%.
Looking ahead to 2025, the projections depict a complete transformation in the employment scenario. Manufacturing was anticipated to observe a complete phase-out, reaching exactly 10%, compared to a similar trend of agricultural-related figure being droped to roughly 10%. Meanwhile services were foreseen to continue increase sharply to preisely 90%.
