Long-Term Occupational Projections (2020-2030)

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Area Title Base Projected Change %Change Sort ascending Avg. Annl Openings
Maryland First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers 400 670 270 67.5 80
Arizona Medical and Health Services Managers 8,310 13,900 5,590 67.3 1,400
Massachusetts Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 7,340 12,250 4,910 66.9 2,000
Oregon Manicurists and Pedicurists 1,870 3,120 1,250 66.8 380
Colorado Woodworkers, All Other 60 100 40 66.7 10
District of Columbia Dancers 90 150 60 66.7 30
Guam Amusement and Recreation Attendants 240 400 160 66.7 80
Guam Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 60 100 40 66.7 10
Guam Computer Occupations, All Other (SOC 2018) 120 200 80 66.7 20
Guam First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers 60 100 40 66.7 10
Hawaii Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants 120 200 80 66.7 40
Idaho Aerospace Engineers 30 50 20 66.7 0
Indiana Solar Photovoltaic Installers 120 200 80 66.7 30
Maryland Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators 60 100 40 66.7 10
Massachusetts Actors 180 300 120 66.7 40
Massachusetts Solar Photovoltaic Installers 270 450 180 66.7 60
Montana Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers 30 50 20 66.7 10
New Jersey Cooks, Restaurant 14,320 23,870 9,550 66.7 3,710
New Mexico Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers 60 100 40 66.7 10
New York Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons 30 50 20 66.7 10
Puerto Rico Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants 30 50 20 66.7 10
Puerto Rico Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials 30 50 20 66.7 10
South Carolina Sound Engineering Technicians 30 50 20 66.7 10
Vermont Data Scientists and Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other 30 50 20 66.7 10
Virgin Islands Lodging Managers 30 50 20 66.7 10
Virgin Islands Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 30 50 20 66.7 10
Wisconsin Costume Attendants 30 50 20 66.7 10
New York Directors, Religious Activities and Education 6,610 11,010 4,400 66.6 1,430
Tennessee Cooks, Restaurant 21,160 35,260 14,100 66.6 5,490
South Carolina Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 980 1,630 650 66.3 360
Guam Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary 500 830 330 66 90
Texas Nurse Practitioners 14,820 24,600 9,780 66 2,010
Connecticut Cooks, Restaurant 9,290 15,410 6,120 65.9 2,400
Nebraska Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 410 680 270 65.9 150
New York Driver/Sales Workers 15,070 24,960 9,890 65.6 3,170
New Mexico Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers 260 430 170 65.4 80
New York Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 15,370 25,420 10,050 65.4 4,010
Puerto Rico Cooks, Restaurant 5,080 8,400 3,320 65.4 1,310
New York Gaming Managers 230 380 150 65.2 40
New York Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials 830 1,370 540 65.1 200
California Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 6,000 9,900 3,900 65 2,200
Massachusetts Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators 200 330 130 65 50
Maryland Gaming Dealers 1,480 2,440 960 64.9 380
Georgia Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 3,450 5,680 2,230 64.6 1,270
Texas Cooks, Restaurant 104,600 172,090 67,490 64.5 26,730
Hawaii Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers 2,840 4,670 1,830 64.4 830
Massachusetts Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop 6,540 10,750 4,210 64.4 2,420
Tennessee Motion Picture Projectionists 140 230 90 64.3 50
New Mexico Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 780 1,280 500 64.1 170
Rhode Island Cooks, Restaurant 3,620 5,940 2,320 64.1 920
Georgia Occupational Therapy Assistants 1,080 1,770 690 63.9 240
Guam Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop 220 360 140 63.6 80
Idaho Music Directors and Composers 110 180 70 63.6 20
Massachusetts Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 2,830 4,630 1,800 63.6 790
New Jersey Actors 330 540 210 63.6 70
Pennsylvania Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 2,410 3,940 1,530 63.5 880
California Bartenders 38,200 62,400 24,200 63.4 10,790
California Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 30,200 49,300 19,100 63.2 8,010
Florida Statisticians 1,330 2,170 840 63.2 210
Connecticut Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants 270 440 170 63 70
Utah Statisticians 350 570 220 62.9 50
Utah Data Scientists and Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other 1,880 3,060 1,180 62.8 290
Arizona Physical Therapist Aides 960 1,560 600 62.5 210
New Mexico Baggage Porters and Bellhops 80 130 50 62.5 20
Rhode Island Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity (SOC 2018) 80 130 50 62.5 20
Utah Mechanical Door Repairers 400 650 250 62.5 70
Virginia Motion Picture Projectionists 80 130 50 62.5 30
California Solar Photovoltaic Installers 6,100 9,900 3,800 62.3 1,290
United States Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 81,500 131,900 50,400 61.8 29,400
Massachusetts Baggage Porters and Bellhops 340 550 210 61.8 80
New York Concierges 4,710 7,610 2,900 61.6 1,080
Arizona Home Health and Personal Care Aides 72,920 117,740 44,820 61.5 15,980
Florida Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners 260 420 160 61.5 70
Maryland Gaming Cage Workers 130 210 80 61.5 30
Massachusetts Nonfarm Animal Caretakers 7,840 12,660 4,820 61.5 1,990
New York Woodworkers, All Other 520 840 320 61.5 100
Oregon Cooks, Restaurant 17,020 27,490 10,470 61.5 3,930
Hawaii Amusement and Recreation Attendants 1,320 2,130 810 61.4 440
Rhode Island Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 440 710 270 61.4 120
New Jersey Nurse Practitioners 6,150 9,920 3,770 61.3 800
Oregon Nurse Practitioners 2,380 3,840 1,460 61.3 300
Utah Nurse Practitioners 2,240 3,610 1,370 61.2 290
Georgia Cooks, Restaurant 31,340 50,490 19,150 61.1 7,830
Guam First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers 180 290 110 61.1 40
Kentucky Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 690 1,110 420 60.9 250
Massachusetts Miscellaneous Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers 690 1,110 420 60.9 130
Nevada Nurse Practitioners 1,330 2,140 810 60.9 170
New York Cooks, Fast Food 10,080 16,220 6,140 60.9 2,510
Arizona Physical Therapist Assistants 3,330 5,340 2,010 60.4 710
New York Automotive Body and Related Repairers 6,720 10,770 4,050 60.3 1,200
New York Fundraisers 10,800 17,310 6,510 60.3 1,980
Utah Cooks, Restaurant 9,230 14,800 5,570 60.3 2,290
Wisconsin Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 1,740 2,790 1,050 60.3 620
Alaska Lodging Managers 150 240 90 60 30
Connecticut Costume Attendants 50 80 30 60 20
Connecticut Sailors and Marine Oilers 200 320 120 60 40
District of Columbia Choreographers 50 80 30 60 10
Idaho Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors (SOC 2018) 50 80 30 60 10
Illinois Costume Attendants 200 320 120 60 70
Maine Dental Laboratory Technicians 50 80 30 60 10
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