“The U.S. unemployment rate reached 10% in October 2009, the highest since 1983, and the peak since the Great Recession ended in June 2009. Since then, unemployment has fallen steadily to its current level of 4.9%. Not all the nation’s industries have recovered at the same pace. Increased job opportunities and wage hikes have been far more common in some professions than in others. Just 0.1% of Americans who currently work or previously worked as dentists are unemployed, the lowest occupational unemployment rate in the country. By contrast, 26.1% of actors are out of a job, the highest unemployment rate in the country. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 24/7 Wall St. identified the 25 jobs with the highest unemployment rates and the 25 jobs with the lowest unemployment rates.”
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