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Dear {NAME}, I hope this email finds you well. Are you following the employment trend in the United

Dear {NAME}, I hope this email finds you well. Are you following the employment trend in the United States? If you are still planning to move here, this information could be useful for you. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS.gov), U.S. employment is projected to grow from 162.8 million to 168.8 million over the 2019–29 decade, an increase of 6.0 million jobs. This reflects an annual growth rate of 0.4 percent. The fastest growth would be in healthcare and social assistance, since there is a large increase in demand to care for the aging Baby-Boomer population, longer life expectancies, and continued growth in the number of patients with chronic conditions. In addition, if we look at the most recent statistics, the U.S. Government accounted for 25 percent of the August employment increase. Thousands of jobs in the U.S. were also added in retail trade, professional and business services, leisure and hospitality, and in education and health services. The employment change for June was revised down from +4,791,000 to +4,781,000, and the change for July was also revised down from +1,763,000 to +1,734,000. Even though there was a lower increase during these months, it is still impressive considering the current pandemic situation. Will you be ready to relocate to the U.S. for work, if such an opportunity will arise? If yes, this is the time to determine which visa you should apply for and start the process already today. [CHECK WHICH VISA YOU QUALIFY FOR]( *Even if you are not ready to relocate just yet, but it is your long-term goal, be smart about it and take the first step. The most you can do right now is to understand what is needed from you, according to the type of visa we will recommend for you. Elsie Crisman Public Relations USAFIS Organization Website: Can't see this email properly? [View in browser](. No longer want to receive my emails? [Unsubscribe](.

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