Do you want to be an artist when you grow up?

Did you know that . . .

 1.25 million Americans work in the visual arts.
 One in 111 jobs is in art and design.
 The economic impact of art and design exceeds that of sports worldwide.
 The creative industries are an estimated $30 billion export annually.
 Jobs in design have increased 43% in the past ten years.
 Yearly sales of art reach an estimated $10 billion in the United States alone.
 There are over 532,000 designers working in the U.S.
 More people are employed in the visual arts than in all of the performing arts and
sports industries combined.
 200,000 people are employed in the film industry.
 People spend approximately $55 billion annually on video games.
 The computer animation industry generates $33 billion annually.
 Jobs and employment in many creative industries are growing faster than the
labor force as a whole and make up 30% of the work force by some estimates.
 America’s nonprofit arts industry generates $134 billion in economic activity
every year.
 By 2016, jobs for artists and designers are predicted to increase by 42%.
 Arts-related businesses in the country's largest cities represent 4.3% of all
businesses and 2.2% of all jobs in the United States.
 There are 3 million people working for over 600,000 arts-centric businesses in
the United States.
 Employment growth by arts-centric businesses since 2007 was 12%, more than
four times the rise in the total number of U.S. employees.
 Designers are the single largest group of artists, followed by performing artists
such as actors, dancers, musicians, and announcers.
 Employment of interior designers is expected to grow 19% from 2006 to 2016.
 Median salaries of: Creative Directors–$90,000, Art Directors–$86,505, Fine
Artists–$48,870, Multi-media Artists and Animators–$61,555, Graphic
Designers–$46,925, Set and Exhibit Designers–$49,330, Producers and
Directors–$86,790, Broadcast Technicians–$40,270, Photographers–$36,090,
and Film and Video Editors–$66,715.
 Wage and salary employment in the motion picture and video industries is
projected to grow 11% by 2016.
 Animators, film and video editors, and others skilled in digital filming and
computer-generated imaging have the best job prospects in future of the motion
picture and video industries.
 There are about 94,000 computer artists and animators working in the United
States.
 Jobs for photographers have increased 38% in the past four years.