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Tuesday
Sep072010

Labor Day by the Numbers

Appropriate for this week in the U.S., Labor Day by the Numbers takes an infographic look at labor statistics, top jobs in the U.S. and facts about the Labor Day holiday.  From fixr.com.

Thanks to Andreas and Thussa for the link!

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Good read. Very informative article
September 9, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteronline kids games
2.8M each of Service Station Attendants and Nurses, making those jobs tied for second biggest job in the nation according to this diagram. But Service Station Attendants have the smallest box. I'm wondering if it's shoddy design or an active attempt to deceive the viewer.
September 9, 2010 | Unregistered Commentercurby
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