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The line graph shows how many people worked in four different sectors of the US economy from 1960 to 2020. Overall, the number of jobs saw an increasing trend in the retail and healthcare sectors, while the reverse was true for manufacturing and agriculture. For most of the period, manufacturing was the leading industry in […]
The line graph shows how the number of jobs across four economic sectors—manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and healthcare—in the USA changed from 1960 to 2020, at 20-year intervals. Overall, while employment in healthcare and retail showed a steady increase, job numbers in manufacturing and agriculture declined. Despite its downward trend, manufacturing remained the dominant sector until […]
