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    Default What industries are dying and on the brink of being endangered

    The wedding industry. People seem to get married later in life and are focusing on the cost of things and the simpler things in life.

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    British MEPs.



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    As someone who works in the wedding industry, I can tell you that it is alive and well people don't stop getting married, the only more surefire industry is funerals
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    -The print industry. Everything is going digital nowadays. For example desk top publishing is turning into graphic design.
    Newspapers and books are all going digital into ebooks and Kindles.
    I find it sad because I'm old fashion preferring print over digital.
    Even art is going digital. Multi media artist and animators are more "hire-able" than your simple artist who use traditional art materials such as a pen and pencil.

    -I say the fast food industry only because in the ear future robots and machines will take over our jobs. {No joke here}
    As I said above, things are going digital.

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