Table 1. Net separations for financial managers and for waiters and waitresses 2005-2010
(Numbers in thousands)

2005 Employment (1)

2010 Employment (2)

Net change, 2005-10

Rate of change, 2005-10 (percent) (4)

Age group

Number

Age group (3)

Number

Financial managers

16-99 (5)

1,004

16-99

1,151

147

16-20

4

4

16-19

2

21-24

36

34

1,762.2

20-24

38

25-29

130

93

246.7

25-29

98

30-34

133

35

35.4

30-34

137

35-39

168

31

22.6

35-39

151

40-44

163

12

8.2

40-44

167

45-49

173

6

3.3

45-49

155

50-54

151

-4

-2.6

50-54

115

55-59

105

-10

-8.7

55-59

87

60-64

59

-27

-31.6

60-64

36

65-69

19

-18

-48.1

65-69

11

70-74

5

-6

-52.1

70-74

4

75-79

4

-1

-19.1

75-99

3

80-99

1

-1

-47.8

Waiters and waitresses

16-99

1,872

16-99

2,004

133

16-20

518

518

16-19

388

21-24

485

98

25.3

20-24

618

25-29

319

-299

-48.3

25-29

240

30-34

162

-78

-32.5

30-34

158

35-39

127

-31

-19.7

35-39

126

40-44

117

-9

-7.1

40-44

114

45-49

107

-7

-6.2

45-49

89

50-54

69

-21

-23.2

50-54

55

55-59

46

-8

-15.4

55-59

36

60-64

25

-11

-29.9

60-64

24

65-69

15

-9

-38.5

65-69

11

70-74

6

-5

-47.7

70-74

7

75-79

4

-3

-40.9

75-99

5

80-99

3

-2

-41.9

Footnotes:
  1 2005 data are averages of 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 data.
  2 2010 data are averages of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 data.
  3 Age categories for 2010 employment are defined to contain the same number of years as the corresponding 2005 age categories.
  4 Rates of change were calculated by dividing net change by 2003 employment.
  5 Age group data may not sum to age 16-99 total because of rounding.
Data Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
Table Source: Employment Projections program, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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