The COVID-19 epidemic has had a catastrophic impact on the workforce of the country, causing unemployment rates to reach historic levels and leaving millions of people jobless in the midst of a public health catastrophe. The issue that is on everyone's mind is when, and more importantly, whether, those employment will return. And in several industries that were already seeing a decline before to the economic downturn, the outlook is much more dismal today.
Over one million and one hundred fifty thousand new claims for unemployment insurance were submitted during the week that concluded on August 15th. In the month of July, the rate of unemployment for employees aged 55 and older was 8.8 percent, while the overall rate of unemployment was 10.2 percent.
The required temporary closures of restaurants, theaters, shops, gyms, and other enterprises that were considered to be non-essential led to the loss of a significant number of employment throughout the spring and summer of this year. It is impossible to predict whether or not those employment will be reinstated since a great deal will rely on whether or not communities are able to effectively stop the spread of the coronavirus. However, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the United States recently conducted an analysis of their data to discover which occupations are anticipated to have significant employment losses over the course of the next eight years.
The following industries are anticipated to have employment losses in double digits, implying that some of them may go extinct in the not-too-distant future (some values have been rounded):
1. Firestarters for locomotives
2018 workers: 500
2028 projection: 200
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 68.3 percent.
The typical yearly salary comes in at $63,750.
Because there are already very few individuals working in these positions, the loss of even one will have a significant effect. In order to guarantee that the train is going in a secure manner, it is the responsibility of the locomotive firers to watch the train signals and the rails. But because to advances in technology, we no longer need a human to carry out this responsibility.
2. Individuals who work in the field of respiratory treatment
2018 workers: 9,300
2028 projection: 3,900
57.5 percent decrease is anticipated between 2018 and 2028.
The average yearly salary is $50,900
During the COVID-19 epidemic, the job that these technicians conduct, which includes monitoring and operating ventilators and other oxygen equipment to assist with the treatments of patients in emergency departments and critical care units, among other locations, has been important and courageous. Despite this fact, it is anticipated that the number of jobs holding this title would decrease. There is a good chance that some of these technicians may further their careers and become respiratory therapists; this is a more lucrative field with an expected growth rate of 21 percent between now and the year 2028.
3. Parking enforcement employees
2018 workers: 8,600
2028 projection: 5,400
The anticipated decline from 2018 to 2028 is 36.7%.
The typical yearly salary comes in at $40,920.
If you've ever received a parking ticket, you could get the impression that personnel like them are hiding around every corner. However, forecasts made by the BLS indicate that over the course of the next eight years, the number of employees who do these tasks on the streets will decrease by more than a third.
4. those who work with word processors and typists
2018 workers: 60,400
2028 projection: 40,000
The anticipated decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 33.8%.
The average yearly salary is $40,340.
These employees are responsible for a variety of administrative tasks around the office, including the typing of reports and letters, as well as the filing and storage of digital information. These obligations will eventually be taken over by other workers, which will result in the elimination of this profession. However, the tasks themselves will still need to be completed in some capacity.
5. Those who fix watches
2018 workers: 3,000
The projected number in 2028 is 2,100.
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 29.6 percent.
The average yearly salary is $42,520.
You can make phone calls, check text messages, and run hundreds of digital applications on a smartwatch, which is why this kind of watch is now dominating the market for timepieces. Within the next seven years, it is possible that sales of these gadgets may reach $96 billion. Regrettably, it does not seem that watch repairers who specialize in mending more conventional mechanical watches will be able to benefit from this surge in the industry.
6. Motor vehicle electronic equipment installers and repairers
2018 workers: 11,000
2028 projection: 7,900
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 28.6 percent.
The average yearly salary is $37,380
The GPS navigation systems, music systems, and video displays that allow you to view what is behind your SUV as you are backing up are installed and repaired by these personnel. Because of the increased demand, these features, which were previously sold as pricey add-ons, are now sold with the product already installed and need far less maintenance. This results in fewer tasks for these professionals to do.
7. Those who work in the phone industry
2018 workers: 5,700
2028 projection: 4,100
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 28.4 percent.
The average yearly salary is $35,750
The number of work prospects available in this once-revered industry is continuing to decrease as a result of the proliferation of digital automation. Callers who need assistance in locating a phone number are more likely to consult Siri than a live operator for this service. In 1984, when AT&T was being broken up, it had 40,000 operators working for it.
8. Shears and other cutting instruments
2018 workers: 10,700
2028 projection: 7,700
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 28.4 percent.
The average yearly salary is $30,200.
The goods that are sold in retail outlets did not always have such precise dimensions. It is possible that a cutter or trimmer physically interfered at different stages during the assembling process in order to smooth down the rough edges and clip the loose threads. The need for people with these skill sets, however, is declining as a direct result of the progress made in industrial technology.
9. Postmasters and postal supervisors and administrators
2018 workers: 13,300
2028 projection: 9,600
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 27.5 percent.
Average yearly pay: $76,900
Even though the United States Postal Service has been around for 245 years, this does not imply that it is resistant to the ways in which society evolves. Since 2015, the United States Postal Service has witnessed a considerable reduction in the amount of mail sent due to the increasing number of individuals, businesses, and advertisements that interact through email and other digital choices. This results in decreased job security for those who work in mail supervision and postmaster positions.
10. Person in charge of the switchboard
2018 workers: 73,400
2028 projection: 55,900
The anticipated decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 23.8%.
The average yearly salary is $30,610.
Switchboard operators, like telephone operators, who came in seventh on this list, are generally in danger of having their jobs eliminated by technological advances. The primary distinction is that these operators are employed by either huge corporations that need someone to direct incoming calls to workers or answering services that are experts in directing calls to VIPs and collecting messages from them.
11. Postal service mail sorters
2018 workers: 99,700
2028 projection: 76,000
The anticipated decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 23.8%.
60 140 dollars per year is the typical salary.
These people run the many sorts of devices, including as computer scanning equipment, optical character readers, and bar-code sorters, that assist in the movement of letters and packages from the location where they were delivered to your mailbox or front door.
12. Data input keyers
2018 workers: 187,300
2028 projection: 143,900
The anticipated decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 23.2%.
The average yearly salary is $33,490.
The primary responsibilities of this employment include of gathering information and ensuring that it is correct before putting it into computers. The need for data entry professionals, on the other hand, is falling as a result of the increased capacity for digital and automated data collection.
13. Individuals who build the aircraft's structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems
2018 workers: 45,100
2028 projection: 35,200
The predicted decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 22%.
The average yearly salary is $54,210.
The length of time it takes the travel sector to recover from the COVID-19 epidemic may result in a decrease in the employment prospects available to these people, who assist in the construction of aircraft. For example, Boeing has already seen the cancellation of 377 orders for new aircraft so far this year.
14. Those who operate in the photographic process
2018 workers: 17,100
Forecast for the year 2028: 13,400
The predicted decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 21.3%.
The average yearly salary is 32,280 dollars.
The fact that more people are seeing images on digital displays has resulted in a decrease in the need for employees in this industry, which is primarily concerned with the production of printed photographs. However, there is a diminishing need for photographic process professionals, therefore only a few of these individuals will be able to find employment in domains related to digital media.
15. Legal secretaries
2018 workers: 180,100
2028 projection: 142,500
The anticipated decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 20.9%.
The average yearly salary is $47,300.
There is a trail of documentation that must be provided before attorneys may take their cases to court, including subpoenas, summonses, complaints, appeals, motions, and pretrial agreements. This is required before the attorneys can take their claims to court. Legal secretaries have often been the ones to assist in getting things done in the past. However, there is software available today that may assist attorneys in completing a significant portion of that documentation.
16. Printing press workers and prepress technicians
2018 workers: 29,900
2028 projection: 23,700
The anticipated decrease from 2018 to 2028 is 20.8%.
The average yearly salary is $40,510.
Prepress experts examine the layout of a publication's images, articles, and other components to ensure that they will produce an accurate final product before sending it to mass production. This includes periodicals such as newspapers, magazines, and pamphlets. But since technological advancements have made the printing process more efficient, the requirement for technicians has decreased.
17. clerical workers in the postal service
2018 workers: 75,700
2028 projection: 60,700
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 19.8 percent.
The typical yearly salary comes in at $48,330.
These are the pleasant faces that you encounter at your local post offices. They are the ones who sell you stamps, assist you in sending registered mail, and weigh the parcels that you are delivering to your grandkids for their birthdays.
18. Postal service mail carriers
2018 workers: 328,700
2028 projection: 263,700
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 19.8 percent.
The average yearly salary is $51,310.
These are the people that go about your area putting things like mail, magazines, and bills in people's mailboxes as they go door to door.
19. Administrative assistants and executive secretaries in the company
2018 workers: 622,500
2028 projection: 499,400
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 19.8 percent.
The average yearly salary is $60,890.
These positions are in danger of being eliminated as an increasing number of companies seek to improve their efficiency by automating as many of their business processes as possible. As a result, many companies are turning to software to perform a portion of the work that was previously done by executive assistants, while at the same time asking other employees to take on the work that can't be completed by
20. Individuals who work knitting and weaving machines for textiles
2018 workers: 22,100
Forecast for the year 2028: 17,900
The predicted decrease from 2018-2028 is 18.9 percent.
The average yearly salary is $29,980.
These employees are in charge of operating the machinery that transform threads into textiles. However, since more employment are being outsourced to other countries and technological advancements are making the process more effective, there is a decreased need for operators in the United States.