Top Ten Fastest Growing and Contracting American Industries
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1Bretzky1
IBISWorld has two new reports out in which they identify the ten fastest growing and contracting industries in the US.
Fastest Growing
Generic pharmaceutical manufacturing
Solar panel manufacturing
For-profit universities
Pilates & yoga studios
Self-tanning product manufacturing
3D printer manufacturing
Social network game development
Hot sauce production
Green & sustainable building construction
Online eyeglasses & contact lens sales
Fastest Contracting
Photofinishing
Appliance repair
DVD, game & video rental
Money market & other banking
Newspaper publishing
Recordable media manufacturing
Hardware manufacturing (that's hardware as in the stuff you'd find in Home Depot, not computer hardware)
Shoe & footwear manufacturing
Costume & team uniform manufacturing
Women's & girls' apparel manufacturing
Fastest Growing
Generic pharmaceutical manufacturing
Solar panel manufacturing
For-profit universities
Pilates & yoga studios
Self-tanning product manufacturing
3D printer manufacturing
Social network game development
Hot sauce production
Green & sustainable building construction
Online eyeglasses & contact lens sales
Fastest Contracting
Photofinishing
Appliance repair
DVD, game & video rental
Money market & other banking
Newspaper publishing
Recordable media manufacturing
Hardware manufacturing (that's hardware as in the stuff you'd find in Home Depot, not computer hardware)
Shoe & footwear manufacturing
Costume & team uniform manufacturing
Women's & girls' apparel manufacturing
2richardbsmith
I thought resale retail outlets might be in the fastest growth. Solar panel and for profit schools may be benefiting from direct government support?
3Jesse_wiedinmyer
Hot sauce production? Is that just another sign of how we're losing America to the immigrant types?
4Bretzky1
#3:
No, I think the immigrant types would be more inclined to use more "authentic" ways to get their heat than by using capsaicin in a bottle.
If, however, "football" manufacturing were on the list, you might have something.
No, I think the immigrant types would be more inclined to use more "authentic" ways to get their heat than by using capsaicin in a bottle.
If, however, "football" manufacturing were on the list, you might have something.
5Jesse_wiedinmyer
That's funny. After googling "hot sauce production in the U.S." this was the first link offered.
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