You may not be prepared to accept the dire consequences of globalization upon the economic future of our country. The combination of big business and big government sold us out completely in order to access the Chinese and Indian labor and consumer markets. Unless you are satisfied that the U.S. cannot or even should not maintain its world dominance.
The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts these 10 US industries will face the biggest job losses, in terms of number of jobs, from 2008 to 2018.
1. Department stores: 159,000 jobs, or 10.2% of its workforce.
2. Semiconductor and other electronic component makers: 146,000 jobs, or 33.7% of its workforce.
3. Auto parts manufacturers: 101,000 jobs, or 18.6% of its workforce.
4. US Postal Service: 98,000 jobs, or 13% of its workforce.
5. Printing businesses: 95,000 jobs, or 16% of its workforce.
6. Cut and sew apparel makers: 95,000 jobs, or 57% of its workforce.
7. Newspaper publishers: 81,000 jobs, or 24.8% of its workforce.
8. Support businesses for mining: 76,000 jobs, or 23.2% of its workforce.
9. Gas stations: 75,000 jobs, or 8.9% of its workforce.
10. Wired telecom businesses: 73,000 jobs, or 11% of its workforce.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 2009
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