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President-elect Donald Trump promises that his sweeping changes to energy policy will create “many millions” of American jobs. Finding all those workers may be the challenge. World markets are flush with coal and oil, keeping prices subdued and making it difficult for producers to profit from new investments. At the same time, the US labour supply is thinning, meaning that adding millions of jobs in the energy industry alone is a tall order. The entire sector now employs 628,700 people in the US, about half of the peak in 1981, according to labour Department records.
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