Short-Term Occupational Projections (2023-2025)

Use this page to sort, search, filter, and export short term projections. To sort the data select the header of the column to sort. Data can be filtered by entering a specific state name, or occupational title. Use "Double Quotes" to search for an exact term. If the table below is empty when a particular state is entered, that state has not yet submitted projections. If a particular occupation does not show up this means there is no publicly available projection for that occupation in the area specified.

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Area Title Base Projected Change %Change Sort ascending Avg. Annl Openings
Alaska Surveyors 350 380 30
8.6
40
Florida Actors 13,180 14,320 1,140
8.6
2,140
Florida Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas 1,050 1,140 90
8.6
150
Florida Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars 3,830 4,160 330
8.6
410
Florida Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 59,970 65,110 5,140
8.6
8,170
Florida Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 350 380 30
8.6
50
Florida Transportation Inspectors 1,740 1,890 150
8.6
240
Guam Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 350 380 30
8.6
60
Kansas Wind Turbine Service Technicians 580 630 50
8.6
80
New Mexico Data Scientists 350 380 30
8.6
30
Puerto Rico Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 1,160 1,260 100
8.6
270
Puerto Rico Physical Therapist Assistants 810 880 70
8.6
150
South Carolina Physician Assistants 1,850 2,010 160
8.6
170
South Dakota Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 1,980 2,150 170
8.6
260
South Dakota Sheet Metal Workers 350 380 30
8.6
50
South Dakota Tax Preparers 350 380 30
8.6
50
Tennessee Dental Laboratory Technicians 930 1,010 80
8.6
130
Texas Counselors, All Other 5,330 5,790 460
8.6
740
Texas Cutters and Trimmers, Hand 350 380 30
8.6
50
Texas Physical Therapist Assistants 8,980 9,750 770
8.6
1,650
Utah Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other 1,620 1,760 140
8.6
180
Wisconsin Athletes and Sports Competitors 350 380 30
8.6
60
Alaska Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 470 510 40
8.5
80
Arkansas Massage Therapists 470 510 40
8.5
80
Arkansas Software Developers 5,540 6,010 470
8.5
540
Connecticut Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 1,180 1,280 100
8.5
290
Florida Surveyors 3,650 3,960 310
8.5
390
Indiana Lodging Managers 1,060 1,150 90
8.5
150
Maryland Solar Photovoltaic Installers 590 640 50
8.5
80
Massachusetts Nurse Practitioners 22,250 24,140 1,890
8.5
1,970
New York Nurse Practitioners 19,320 20,970 1,650
8.5
1,720
South Dakota Information Security Analysts (SOC 2018) 710 770 60
8.5
70
South Dakota Roofers 470 510 40
8.5
50
Tennessee Computer User Support Specialists (SOC 2018) 8,810 9,560 750
8.5
970
Texas Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 590 640 50
8.5
80
Utah Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 1,300 1,410 110
8.5
170
Wisconsin Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers 470 510 40
8.5
110
Wyoming Amusement and Recreation Attendants 940 1,020 80
8.5
320
Colorado Data Scientists 3,800 4,120 320
8.4
390
Florida Computer and Information Systems Managers 24,500 26,550 2,050
8.4
2,650
Florida Operations Research Analysts 8,250 8,940 690
8.4
860
Florida Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters 830 900 70
8.4
100
Florida Web Developers 5,570 6,040 470
8.4
590
Guam Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 830 900 70
8.4
150
Guam Stockers and Order Fillers 1,070 1,160 90
8.4
220
Illinois Lodging Managers 950 1,030 80
8.4
130
Maryland Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 2,610 2,830 220
8.4
360
North Carolina Information Security Analysts (SOC 2018) 6,040 6,550 510
8.4
630
Puerto Rico Cooks, Fast Food 2,620 2,840 220
8.4
520
Puerto Rico Software Developers 1,430 1,550 120
8.4
140
Tennessee Civil Engineering Technicians 2,150 2,330 180
8.4
290
Tennessee Computer Occupations, All Other (SOC 2018) 12,470 13,520 1,050
8.4
1,330
Tennessee Construction and Building Inspectors 1,780 1,930 150
8.4
300
Texas Logisticians 17,420 18,880 1,460
8.4
2,160
Texas Mechanical Door Repairers 3,580 3,880 300
8.4
420
Utah Counselors, All Other 950 1,030 80
8.4
130
Utah Slaughterers and Meat Packers 950 1,030 80
8.4
150
Alabama Chemical Plant and System Operators 840 910 70
8.3
110
Alabama Marine Engineers and Naval Architects 120 130 10
8.3
10
Alaska Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas 240 260 20
8.3
40
Arizona Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arizona Epidemiologists 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arizona History Teachers, Postsecondary 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arizona Material Moving Workers, All Other 120 130 10
8.3
20
Arizona Microbiologists 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arizona Orthodontists 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arizona Transportation Attendants, Except Flight Attendants 120 130 10
8.3
20
Arkansas Aircraft Service Attendants 120 130 10
8.3
20
Arkansas Audio and Video Equipment Technicians 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arkansas Audiologists 120 130 10
8.3
10
Arkansas Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other 1,200 1,300 100
8.3
310
Arkansas Information Security Analysts (SOC 2018) 960 1,040 80
8.3
100
California Epidemiologists 1,200 1,300 100
8.3
100
California Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders 1,200 1,300 100
8.3
170
California Medical and Health Services Managers 56,700 61,400 4,700
8.3
6,450
California Museum Technicians and Conservators 1,200 1,300 100
8.3
180
Colorado Extraction Workers, All Other 120 130 10
8.3
20
Colorado Solar Photovoltaic Installers 600 650 50
8.3
80
Connecticut Agricultural Equipment Operators 240 260 20
8.3
50
Connecticut Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors 120 130 10
8.3
10
Connecticut Podiatrists 120 130 10
8.3
10
Delaware Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining 120 130 10
8.3
20
Delaware First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers 240 260 20
8.3
40
Delaware First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers 120 130 10
8.3
20
Delaware Producers and Directors 120 130 10
8.3
20
District of Columbia Athletic Trainers 120 130 10
8.3
10
District of Columbia Skincare Specialists 120 130 10
8.3
20
District of Columbia Travel Agents 360 390 30
8.3
60
District of Columbia Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 120 130 10
8.3
10
Florida Amusement and Recreation Attendants 49,020 53,110 4,090
8.3
16,300
Florida Conveyor Operators and Tenders 1,210 1,310 100
8.3
170
Florida Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 76,320 82,620 6,300
8.3
11,400
Florida Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers 120 130 10
8.3
10
Florida Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (SOC 2018) 5,930 6,420 490
8.3
900
Georgia Actuaries 360 390 30
8.3
30
Georgia Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 2,160 2,340 180
8.3
320
Georgia Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 120 130 10
8.3
20
Georgia Ship Engineers 240 260 20
8.3
30
Guam FirstLine Supervisors of Transportation & Material Moving Workers, Exc Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisor (SOC 2018) 240 260 20
8.3
40
Idaho Credit Analysts 120 130 10
8.3
0
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