You're More Likely to Get Laid Off If You Work in One of These Industries, Study FindsAccording to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, these 10 industries have the highest rates of layoffs.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

Nothing is ever guaranteed, but when it comes to a job, some industries are safer than others.

Job marketplaceOutsource Acceleratorfound the worst and best industries for job security by analyzing data from theBureau of Labor Statistics.

Jobs inthe arts, entertainment and recreation field have the worstjob security, with an average layoff rate of 2.98% in 2022. Based on the number of people employed in those industries, that's nearly 69,400 layoffs per month, according to the report.

Next on the list is theconstruction industry, with a layoff rate of 1.8% in 2022, equating to 139,200 layoffs on average per month.

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第三,专业和商业服务highest rate oflayoffsat an average of 1.56%. However, because this category encompasses many industries (accounting, engineering, computer services, etc.), it has the highest number of layoffs per month with an average of 353,000. The total number of people working in this category is about 22.6 million.

As far as the industry with the most security, jobs in thefederal governmenthave the lowest rate of layoffs with an average of 0.22%. Withrecessionfears looming, it's not a bad time to work a government job. You can see the top 10 least secure industries below.

Industry

Average number of layoffs per month

Layoff rate

1.

Arts, entertainment and recreation

69,400

2.98%

2.

Construction

139,200

1.80%

3.

Professional and business services

353,200

1.56%

4.

Information

33,800

1.12%

5.

Other services

61,000

1.06%

6.

Transportation, warehousing and utilities

78,000

1.08%

7.

Nondurable goods manufacturing

48,000

0.98%

8.

Mining and logging

5,000

0.78%

9.

Accommodation and food services

112,400

0.82%

10.

Real estate and rental and leasing

17,800

0.78%

Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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