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30a. Percentage of projected employment change, by industry, 2004-2014 (Wage-and-salary employment) Services Transportation Construction Retail Finance Wholesale -5.2% Agriculture -5.4% Manufacturing -8.8% Mining All industries

30b. Percentage of projected employment change, by selected construction occupation, 2004-2014 (Wage-and salary employees)

30c. Gross job gains and gross job losses, construction, 1995-2005 (Seasonally adjusted)

30d. Job openings, separations, and hires in construction, 2001-2006 (Seasonally adjusted)