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The Importance of Data Occupations in the U.S. Economy Executive Summary The growing importance of data in the economy is hard to dispute. But what does this mean for workers and jobs? A lot, as it turns out: higher payi
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Washington / D.C. / /

Company

Related Services Insurance Carriers Management / Data-Intensive Industries* Industry Total Employment (thousands of jobs) / Oxera Consulting Ltd. / Tax Preparation / Equipment Manufacturing Monetary Authorities-Central Bank / Enterprises Computer Systems Design / Technical Consulting Services Accounting / Data-Intensive Industries / Scientific / Other Financial Investments Scientific Research / Bookkeeping / Payroll Services Securities / Commodity Contracts / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

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McKinsey Global Institute / Driven Marketing Institute / U.S. Library of Congress / /

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information services / data processing / internet publishing / telecommunications / software application developers / information technology / real gross domestic product / internet broadcasting / technology professionals / database developers / computer technology / software programmers / information processing equipment / web search portals / /

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Congress / office of the Chief Economist Chart / Economic and Statistics Administration / Economics and Statistics Administration / Data-Driven Marketing Institute / U.S. Department of Commerce / office of the Chief Economist Workers / Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics / office of the Chief Economist Table / Department of Commerce / U.S. Department of Labor / office of the Chief Economist Page / Direct Marketing Association / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Rubinovitz Deputy Chief Economist Economics and Statistics Administration office of the Chief Economist ESA Issue Brief / McKinsey Global Institute / /

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Peter A. Johnson / Robert Rubinovitz / William Hawk / Regina Powers / John Johnson / /

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Chief Economist / U.S. Economy Executive / /

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Impact / /

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Virginia / Maryland / Massachusetts / Connecticut / /

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data warehouse / information technology / ESA / computer technology / business intelligence / /

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