short readsNov 30, 2017 5 ways the U.S. workforce has changed, a decade since the Great Recession began As we approach the 10th anniversary of the start of the Great Recession, five ways in which the U.S. workforce has changed over the past decade.
short readsMar 16, 2017 Immigrants don’t make up a majority of workers in any U.S. industry Immigrants made up 17.2% of the total U.S. workforce in 2014, or about 27 million workers. Private households were the biggest immigrant-employing “industry,” followed by textile, apparel and leather manufacturers and the farm sector.