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The line graph depicts the number of jobs, in millions, across four sectors of the US economy—Manufacturing, Agriculture, Retail, and Healthcare—from 1960 to 2020. Overall, while the former two sectors (Manufacturing and Agriculture) saw a substantial decline, the latter two (Retail and Healthcare) witnessed significant growth. It is particularly notable that Healthcare and Retail jobs […]
The line graph illustrates the number of jobs in millions across four sectors in the US economy—Manufacturing, Agriculture, Retail, and Healthcare—between 1960 and 2020. Overall, while Manufacturing and Agriculture both saw significant declines over the period, Healthcare and Retail experienced steady growth. Interestingly, Retail jobs mirrored Healthcare, rising continuously, whereas Manufacturing initially saw an upward […]
The line graph compares the employment figures in four economic sectors in the United States from 1960 to 2020. The purpose of the graph is to show how the employment figures in these sectors have changed over time. In 1960, Manufacturing was the leading industry in terms of employment, with 15 million jobs. Over the […]
The graph illustrates the number of jobs in four sectors of the US economy—Manufacturing, Agriculture, Retail, and Healthcare—over the period from 1960 to 2020. Overall, the data shows significant shifts in employment trends across these sectors. In 1960, Manufacturing was the dominant sector, with around 15 million jobs. This number peaked at approximately 17 million […]
The line graph illustrates variations in the number of jobs across four spheres of the economy in the Northern American country (the USA) from 1960 to 2020, at 20-year intervals. Overall, the figures for retail and healthcare witnessed an upward trend, while the reverse was true for manufacturing and agriculture. Surprisingly, the trend for manufacturing […]
