Long-Term Occupational Projections (2020-2030)

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Area Title Base Projected Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings Sort ascending
Florida Office Clerks, General 199,030 213,840 14,810 7.4 24,990
United States Network and Computer Systems Administrators (SOC 2018) 350,300 369,100 18,800 5.4 24,900
Florida Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 144,540 180,310 35,770 24.7 24,820
United States Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity (SOC 2018) 165,200 200,000 34,800 21.1 24,600
United States Production Workers, All Other 203,600 220,300 16,700 8.2 24,600
United States Logisticians 191,000 247,300 56,300 29.5 24,500
United States Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other 201,900 215,300 13,400 6.6 24,400
United States Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 333,800 324,700 -9,100 -2.7 24,000
United States Graphic Designers 254,100 261,400 7,300 2.9 23,900
New York Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 130,440 171,620 41,180 31.6 23,870
United States Industrial Engineers 292,000 332,000 40,000 13.7 23,300
United States Massage Therapists 144,600 191,100 46,500 32.2 23,300
Florida Cooks, Restaurant 98,220 150,940 52,720 53.7 23,270
Virginia Fast Food and Counter Workers 99,690 114,910 15,220 15.3 23,270
New York Office Clerks, General 181,740 197,610 15,870 8.7 23,180
California Security Guards 141,400 169,400 28,000 19.8 23,060
United States Postsecondary Teachers, All Other 230,300 243,900 13,600 5.9 23,000
Illinois Cashiers 127,120 124,940 -2,180 -1.7 22,570
United States Sales and Related Workers, All Other 172,600 175,500 2,900 1.7 22,500
Massachusetts Fast Food and Counter Workers 74,890 111,030 36,140 48.3 22,460
New York Stockers and Order Fillers 105,860 138,710 32,850 31 22,170
Pennsylvania Cashiers 128,680 122,750 -5,930 -4.6 22,140
United States Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School 270,200 291,300 21,100 7.8 22,100
Georgia Cashiers 111,280 121,390 10,110 9.1 22,050
United States Parking Lot Attendants 123,800 141,300 17,500 14.1 21,900
North Carolina Cashiers 123,360 120,750 -2,610 -2.1 21,810
Georgia Retail Salespersons 126,520 151,470 24,950 19.7 21,750
New York Customer Service Representatives 151,630 167,780 16,150 10.7 21,680
United States Personal Financial Advisors 275,200 287,800 12,600 4.6 21,500
United States Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers 195,800 193,500 -2,300 -1.2 21,500
California Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 184,300 192,400 8,100 4.4 21,460
United States Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 140,500 157,200 16,700 11.9 21,400
California Registered Nurses 323,900 358,900 35,000 10.8 21,200
Illinois Retail Salespersons 133,700 149,490 15,790 11.8 21,190
California First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers 96,700 136,300 39,600 41 21,020
United States Bill and Account Collectors 223,100 202,600 -20,500 -9.2 20,800
United States Musicians and Singers 157,300 174,800 17,500 11.1 20,800
United States Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (SOC 2018) 261,300 289,900 28,600 10.9 20,700
United States Food Batchmakers 159,300 168,300 9,000 5.6 20,700
New York Security Guards 109,270 147,480 38,210 35 20,560
Indiana Fast Food and Counter Workers 89,570 101,070 11,500 12.8 20,470
United States Healthcare Social Workers 184,900 209,300 24,400 13.2 20,400
United States Instructional Coordinators 190,400 208,900 18,500 9.7 20,400
Pennsylvania Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 137,610 151,530 13,920 10.1 20,300
United States Mechanical Engineers 299,200 320,100 20,900 7 20,200
United States Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan 180,200 168,400 -11,800 -6.5 20,100
New York General and Operations Managers 161,620 210,190 48,570 30.1 20,100
North Carolina Retail Salespersons 136,720 143,430 6,710 4.9 20,070
United States Cooks, Short Order 124,500 136,400 11,900 9.6 20,000
Pennsylvania Retail Salespersons 140,210 143,580 3,370 2.4 19,990
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