As N.H. economy grows, teachers’ jobs are shrinking

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Ask a youngster what she wants to be when she grows up, and she might tell you a doctor, a teacher, a scientist or a pilot.
Three of those four jobs are projected to be among the fastest-growing fields in New Hampshire over the next year and a half.
Then, on the other hand, there are teachers, who will have fewer opportunities available than they do now, if New Hampshire Employment Security’s jobs forecast comes to pass.
Total employment is supposed to grow 1.6 percent between the end of 2016 and the end of 2018, adding more than 11,000 jobs and boosting almost all sectors. But the education industry is the odd man out, expected to contract by 508 jobs, according to the most recent update of the short-term employment predictions released this month by the labor bureau.
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