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04/30/2019

The 15 Jobs Disappearing the Fastest in the U.S.

Manufacturing jobs, typists and postmasters are expected to suffer the most

The average job in the U.S. will expand its workforce by 7 percent through 2026, but not all industries will be lucky enough to be adding staff in the future.

About 17 percent of the 818 occupations the Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks will actually lose more workers than they add between 2016 and 2026. The number of metal and plastic machines workers is expected to drop 9 percent in that decade. While other careers, such as locomotive firers, typists and postmasters will suffer a worse fate.

The following 15 occupations will experience the biggest decline over the next seven years, losing more than a fifth of all their workers.

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