The fastest-growing segment of the U.S. job market for people without a college education is in personal care and service jobs, analyses of labor data show.
Such "wealth work" jobs mostly consist of providing services to affluent Americans, like yard work, dog-walking and massage.
While plentiful, these jobs tend to pay far less than the typical U.S. job, offer few benefits and are more tenuous. Although Americans without college degrees have been steadily squeezed out of the labor market in recent decades, a new career path beckons: working for the rich.This new "servant class" tends to the yards, […]
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