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Fastest Shrinking Jobs That Require a College Degree

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25. Landscape architects
> Employment growth projection (2020-2030): -0.3%
> Median annual wage: $67,950– #127 lowest out of 306 Jobs
> Total employment: 23,700 — #90 lowest out of 306 Jobs

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24. Anesthesiologists
> Employment growth projection (2020-2030): -0.5%
> Median annual wage: $208,000– #302 lowest out of 306 Jobs
> Total employment: 31,300 — #119 lowest out of 306 Jobs

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23. Embalmers
> Employment growth projection (2020-2030): -0.6%
> Median annual wage: $47,780– #27 lowest out of 306 Jobs
> Total employment: 5,000 — #14 lowest out of 306 Jobs

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22. General internal medicine physicians
> Employment growth projection (2020-2030): -0.7%
> Median annual wage: $208,000– #304 lowest out of 306 Jobs
> Total employment: 55,500 — #160 lowest out of 306 Jobs

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21. Architectural and civil drafters
> Employment growth projection (2020-2030): -0.9%
> Median annual wage: $60,340– #69 lowest out of 306 Jobs
> Total employment: 99,900 — #208 lowest out of 306 Jobs

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