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Blue-collar jobs may be part of what helps millions of Americans get back on their feet. There are currently tens of thousands of open jobs in the construction and skilled trade industry, and substantially, there are more jobs expected over the next year and decade.The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects a 5 percent job growth in the construction industry over the next 10 years
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