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U.S. economy is expected to add 6.7 million jobs over the next decade .
New data from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics shows we could see 600,000 middle-class jobs disappear.
Entry-level jobs like office clerks and machine operators are expected to see some of the biggest drops.
Retail trade could also see a steep decline.
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