Bureau of Labor Statistic vs. the "30,000" jobs figure
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:52 am
I am applying for the class of 2014 and looked up the government's attorney outlook stats. Obviously being a 0L I don't know too much but this something that all of us worry about. Someone else posted a thread about the "30,000" new legal jobs per year but this figure seems suspect with regards to government data. The government statistics cite a probable growth rate of 13 percent between 2008-2018. The BLS data projects an increase in employment of 98,500 jobs.
Is there something I am missing here? I keep hearing the 30,000 vs. 44,000 jobs/graduates but the BLS info paints a horribly bleak picture. I am just wondering how to reconcile these two vastly different figures.
It states that the industry will grow at an average rate but competition will be keen of course.
Hope I posted in the right forum - didn't want to post in the current students/OCI discussion.
Here is the link, just hoped that someone can help ease my fears or offer some encouraging words.
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Is there something I am missing here? I keep hearing the 30,000 vs. 44,000 jobs/graduates but the BLS info paints a horribly bleak picture. I am just wondering how to reconcile these two vastly different figures.
It states that the industry will grow at an average rate but competition will be keen of course.
Hope I posted in the right forum - didn't want to post in the current students/OCI discussion.
Here is the link, just hoped that someone can help ease my fears or offer some encouraging words.
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