The employment rate in the U.S. remains stable in 2024 with jobs booming across all major sectors. However, the unemployment rate saw a brief rise in March this month increasing by 0.2% of the overall 3.9%. Inflation in the U.S. is making the unemployment rate briefly spike as the CPI data increased to 3.9% last month.
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The Federal Reserve paused interest rate hikes to cool inflation and bring it under control at 2%. The Feds need to do more to tame inflation as it has not fallen below the 3% mark for four months straight. Bringing inflation under control can help the jobs market boom in the U.S. leading to higher consumer spending and production.
Here’s Top 10 Most Searched Jobs In The U.S. In 2024
Americans are relentlessly searching for jobs that suit their profile and help build their career and the economy. From delivery services to software engineers and truck drivers, Americans have searched it all. In this article, we will highlight the top 10 most searched jobs in the U.S. across all states.
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Sl | Rank Job Title | Searches |
1. | Amazon Job | 694,000 |
2. | Virtual Assistant | 101,000 |
3. | Flight Attendant | 33,000 |
4. | Data Analyst | 30,000 |
5. | Receptionist, Software Engineer | 18,000 |
6. | Delivery Driver, HR | 16,000 |
7. | Administrative Assistant | 15,000 |
8. | Server Job, Personal Assistant | 10,000 |
9. | Real Estate | 9,400 |
10. | Truck Driver | 8,700 |
Jobs in Amazon take the cut as more than half a million searches in the U.S. are for the Jeff Bezos-owned company. “A lot of these people are likely searching for side hustles they can do from home,” said Vincent Lachetta Jr., president of Peppermonkey Media.
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“These include being an Amazon selling partner (FBA), customer service associate, or affiliate partner. For the full-timers, there are warehouse roles and delivery jobs, plus positions in marketing, finance, IT, and HR,” he summed it up.