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In reply to the discussion: About college majors. A lot of people blame students for choosing impractical majors [View all]Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)In 2010, there were 7.6 million STEM workers in the United States, representing about 1 in 18 workers.
STEM occupations are projected to grow by 17.0 percent from 2008 to 2018, compared to 9.8 percent growth for non-STEM occupations.
STEM workers command higher wages, earning 26 percent more than their non-STEM counterparts.
More than two-thirds of STEM workers have at least a college degree, compared to less than one-third of non-STEM workers.
STEM degree holders enjoy higher earnings, regardless of whether they work in STEM or non-STEM occupations.
http://www.esa.doc.gov/Reports/stem-good-jobs-now-and-future
Employment in everything went down during the great recession. The areas of this country that have weathered the storm are generally also the areas of this country with academic STEM excellence centers.