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A bar graph of the projected percent change for wage and salary employment projected between 2016 and 2026; Healthcare and social assistance 1.9 percent; Mining 1.4 percent; Educational services, private 1.3 percent; Construction 1.2 percent; Professional and business services 1 percent; Leisure and hospitality 0.8 percent; Transportation and warehousing 0.7 percent; Financial activities 0.6 percent; Other services 0.5 percent; State and local government 0.4 percent; Retail trade 0.3 percent; Wholesale trade 0.2 percent; Information 0.2 percent; Utilities 01. percent; Federal government -0.2 percent; Manufacturing -0.6 percent. U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Which career field is likely to experience growth in salary in the next few years below the annual median?

a
Education

b
Hospitality

c
Government

d
Construction

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