Short-Term Occupational Projections (2023-2025)

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Area Title Base Projected Sort ascending Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings
Massachusetts Human Resources Specialists 70,380 71,560 1,180
1.7
6,390
Massachusetts Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 69,640 71,500 1,860
2.7
8,260
Florida Project Management Specialists 66,670 71,420 4,750
7.1
7,130
Florida Carpenters 67,730 71,250 3,520
5.2
7,450
Minnesota Retail Salespersons 70,460 71,140 680
1.0
10,590
Virginia Customer Service Representatives 71,280 71,050 -230
-.3
9,440
Wisconsin Cashiers 70,350 71,030 680
1.0
13,990
Minnesota Registered Nurses 68,720 71,000 2,280
3.3
4,900
Texas Financial Managers 65,980 71,000 5,020
7.6
7,070
Texas First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers 68,090 70,980 2,890
4.2
7,140
Florida Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 68,430 70,970 2,540
3.7
11,140
California Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 69,700 70,900 1,200
1.7
5,910
New York Cooks, Restaurant 65,700 70,670 4,970
7.6
12,700
Ohio Waiters and Waitresses 71,560 70,610 -950
-1.3
14,230
New Jersey Office Clerks, General 70,250 70,480 230
.3
8,510
New York Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education 70,210 70,460 250
.4
4,440
Florida Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 68,210 70,310 2,100
3.1
5,650
New York First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers 67,390 70,270 2,880
4.3
11,500
Florida Lawyers 66,600 70,220 3,620
5.4
4,430
New York Construction Laborers 69,780 70,080 300
.4
6,090
Massachusetts First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers 70,910 69,940 -970
-1.4
9,800
Indiana Office Clerks, General 70,090 69,910 -180
-.3
8,260
Indiana Registered Nurses 68,210 69,900 1,690
2.5
4,560
Michigan Waiters and Waitresses 68,530 69,870 1,340
2.0
14,990
Florida First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 65,700 69,740 4,040
6.1
7,350
Wisconsin Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 67,930 69,620 1,690
2.5
9,720
Tennessee Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 67,780 69,610 1,830
2.7
8,060
Washington Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse 68,320 69,460 1,140
1.7
10,710
Texas Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 65,980 69,440 3,460
5.2
6,850
Ohio Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 68,760 69,420 660
1.0
6,530
Massachusetts Security Guards 69,390 69,280 -110
-.2
9,110
California FirstLine Supervisors of Transportation & Material Moving Workers, Exc Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor (SOC 2018) 67,900 69,200 1,300
1.9
7,440
South Carolina Retail Salespersons 67,000 69,200 2,200
3.3
10,960
North Carolina Fast Food and Counter Workers 67,100 69,140 2,040
3.0
16,570
Massachusetts Business Operations Specialists, All Other 67,930 69,120 1,190
1.8
6,430
Washington Home Health and Personal Care Aides 66,140 69,120 2,980
4.5
11,420
Guam Total, All Occupations 62,150 68,940 6,790
10.9
10,700
Missouri Cashiers 68,980 68,920 -60
-.1
13,290
Georgia Managers, All Other 66,130 68,740 2,610
3.9
6,180
Massachusetts Computer and Information Systems Managers 66,230 68,700 2,470
3.7
5,540
Tennessee Registered Nurses 65,530 68,690 3,160
4.8
5,200
New York Childcare Workers 68,640 68,620 -20
.0
11,350
Maryland Retail Salespersons 67,810 68,560 750
1.1
10,250
North Carolina Home Health and Personal Care Aides 64,440 68,520 4,080
6.3
11,800
California Dishwashers 66,300 68,500 2,200
3.3
12,730
Massachusetts Medical and Health Services Managers 64,700 68,460 3,760
5.8
6,490
Texas Lawyers 63,820 68,430 4,610
7.2
4,830
Tennessee Stockers and Order Fillers 68,070 68,350 280
.4
11,000
Virginia Home Health and Personal Care Aides 61,800 68,190 6,390
10.3
12,730
Texas First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 65,760 68,070 2,310
3.5
7,340
Texas Construction Managers 63,610 68,060 4,450
7.0
6,860
New York Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 68,600 67,830 -770
-1.1
6,700
Illinois Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 68,090 67,750 -340
-.5
7,690
Massachusetts Receptionists and Information Clerks 68,140 67,710 -430
-.6
8,810
California Social and Human Service Assistants 64,100 67,500 3,400
5.3
8,330
California Bartenders 63,800 67,400 3,600
5.6
12,980
Ohio Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 66,680 67,390 710
1.1
6,250
Wisconsin Retail Salespersons 66,580 67,390 810
1.2
10,110
Florida Business Operations Specialists, All Other 63,750 67,250 3,500
5.5
7,330
New York Project Management Specialists 66,830 67,050 220
.3
4,730
California Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 64,600 66,900 2,300
3.6
8,060
Nevada Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 64,230 66,750 2,520
3.9
9,710
Washington Cashiers 65,530 66,610 1,080
1.6
13,290
Indiana Cashiers 66,570 66,550 -20
.0
12,840
New York Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents 66,790 66,530 -260
-.4
4,740
Florida Medical Assistants 61,790 66,460 4,670
7.6
10,500
Oregon Fast Food and Counter Workers 65,220 66,200 980
1.5
14,700
New Jersey Customer Service Representatives 65,570 65,770 200
.3
8,920
Texas Computer and Information Systems Managers 60,670 65,640 4,970
8.2
6,510
Tennessee General and Operations Managers 60,940 65,420 4,480
7.4
7,170
Pennsylvania First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers 65,810 65,410 -400
-.6
6,060
Utah General and Operations Managers 62,980 65,380 2,400
3.8
6,240
Washington Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 63,310 65,360 2,050
3.2
9,330
Pennsylvania Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 65,730 65,340 -390
-.6
7,390
Florida Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 59,970 65,110 5,140
8.6
8,170
Ohio Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 66,420 64,950 -1,470
-2.2
6,550
Massachusetts Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators 65,690 64,910 -780
-1.2
6,510
Missouri Retail Salespersons 64,520 64,900 380
.6
9,560
Wisconsin Customer Service Representatives 64,480 64,700 220
.3
8,780
Texas Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 60,210 64,690 4,480
7.4
7,830
Wisconsin Registered Nurses 63,280 64,400 1,120
1.8
3,990
North Carolina Software Developers 58,790 64,360 5,570
9.5
6,040
Washington Registered Nurses 62,300 64,360 2,060
3.3
4,430
Arizona Registered Nurses 61,640 64,330 2,690
4.4
4,730
South Carolina Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 63,280 64,250 970
1.5
8,710
California Construction Managers 61,300 64,200 2,900
4.7
5,850
Texas Computer Occupations, All Other (SOC 2018) 60,080 64,150 4,070
6.8
5,870
Massachusetts Childcare Workers 63,020 64,010 990
1.6
11,000
California Food Service Managers 61,500 64,000 2,500
4.1
8,170
Arizona Cashiers 63,560 63,790 230
.4
12,410
New York First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 65,620 63,700 -1,920
-2.9
5,380
Michigan Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 64,540 63,640 -900
-1.4
8,470
Illinois Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 63,160 63,630 470
.7
5,810
Missouri Stockers and Order Fillers 61,430 63,450 2,020
3.3
11,010
Illinois Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 62,470 63,280 810
1.3
4,590
Tennessee Office Clerks, General 60,990 63,210 2,220
3.6
8,500
Arizona Stockers and Order Fillers 60,880 63,150 2,270
3.7
11,070
Florida Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 59,450 62,900 3,450
5.8
6,880
Massachusetts Sales Managers 61,820 62,890 1,070
1.7
5,050
Pennsylvania Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 61,780 62,780 1,000
1.6
6,090
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