70% of Full-Time Employees in the US Now Work From Home
73.7% of Americans enroll themselves in college.
According to educationdata.org, it was shown how the literacy rate affects the economy of a country. The US being one of the super powers of the world, it was seen that in the US 73.7% of Americans enroll themselves into college degrees. This goes to show why US has been able to stay at the position they are economically.
8.6% of the US employees work in blue collar jobs.
Published by the BlueCollarJobs.US, it was seen that nearly 8.6% of the total US employees work in blue collar jobs. In terms of state, 17.9% of Alabama residents are engaged in blue collar jobs with manufacturing being one of the most popular.
70% of full-time employees in the US now work from home
According to SquareTalk, it was seen that since COVID, company trending toward a work from home model seemed a more sensible decision based on the financial benefits that come with it. In Theory, in the US, nearly 70% of all US employees that work full time are working from home. The idea of convenience and cost effectiveness seems much more beneficial given the current situation.
60% of the US companies outsource jobs
In the article published by Zippia, stated that outsourcing jobs for first world nations where the factors of productions expensive, provides a far more logical sense in terms of financial feasibility. Nearly 66% of the US companies outsource work to other countries. This helps to generate $62 billion for the US economy that helps to international economy as well.
16% of Americans work in low skilled Occupations.
According to Statista, it was seen that current 16% of the North Americans work in low skilled occupations. These jobs are expected to half by 2030. This would create a sudden eruption in the unemployment since the standard requirements for jobs will require a higher skill set than the average 16% of the Nort Americans