Short-Term Occupational Projections (2023-2025)

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Area Title Base Projected Change %Change Sort ascending Avg. Annl Openings
Wyoming Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (SOC 2018) 120 130 10
8.3
20
Wyoming Fundraisers 120 130 10
8.3
10
Wyoming Home Appliance Repairers 120 130 10
8.3
10
Wyoming Wind Turbine Service Technicians 120 130 10
8.3
20
Alabama Nurse Practitioners 4,650 5,030 380
8.2
410
Arizona Audiologists 490 530 40
8.2
50
Arizona Speech-Language Pathologists 3,540 3,830 290
8.2
340
Arkansas Physical Therapist Assistants 1,470 1,590 120
8.2
270
Connecticut Athletic Trainers 730 790 60
8.2
80
Florida Biomedical Engineers 980 1,060 80
8.2
100
Florida Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 7,040 7,620 580
8.2
660
Florida Hearing Aid Specialists 850 920 70
8.2
90
Florida Industrial Machinery Mechanics 16,670 18,040 1,370
8.2
2,020
Florida Multimedia Artists and Animators 3,770 4,080 310
8.2
520
Florida Shampooers 730 790 60
8.2
150
Florida Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors 18,120 19,610 1,490
8.2
2,290
Florida Web and Digital Interface Designers 5,730 6,200 470
8.2
660
Massachusetts Forest and Conservation Technicians (SOC 2018) 490 530 40
8.2
80
Missouri Data Scientists 4,250 4,600 350
8.2
430
North Carolina Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other 610 660 50
8.2
90
Pennsylvania Nurse Practitioners 8,170 8,840 670
8.2
710
Puerto Rico Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary 610 660 50
8.2
70
South Carolina Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 1,950 2,110 160
8.2
260
South Dakota Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 1,460 1,580 120
8.2
200
South Dakota Mechanical Engineers 730 790 60
8.2
70
Tennessee Compliance Officers 7,940 8,590 650
8.2
940
Tennessee Education Administrators, All Other 1,100 1,190 90
8.2
120
Tennessee Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 1,840 1,990 150
8.2
260
Texas Computer and Information Systems Managers 60,670 65,640 4,970
8.2
6,510
Texas Tile and Marble Setters 2,910 3,150 240
8.2
350
Utah Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other 490 530 40
8.2
70
Utah Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 730 790 60
8.2
70
Utah Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other 730 790 60
8.2
70
Utah Medical Equipment Repairers 490 530 40
8.2
60
Washington Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators 490 530 40
8.2
80
Washington Physicists 850 920 70
8.2
90
Wisconsin Information Security Analysts (SOC 2018) 2,440 2,640 200
8.2
250
Arizona Data Scientists 2,980 3,220 240
8.1
310
Arizona Ophthalmic Medical Technicians 2,720 2,940 220
8.1
410
Arizona Statisticians 990 1,070 80
8.1
100
Florida Civil Engineers 17,050 18,430 1,380
8.1
1,730
Florida Database Architects 1,860 2,010 150
8.1
190
Florida Lighting Technicians 1,230 1,330 100
8.1
160
Florida Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines 8,040 8,690 650
8.1
1,010
Florida Occupational Health and Safety Technicians (SOC 2018) 620 670 50
8.1
90
Florida Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 16,880 18,250 1,370
8.1
2,780
Georgia Cargo and Freight Agents 2,840 3,070 230
8.1
410
Indiana Data Scientists 2,220 2,400 180
8.1
230
Minnesota Physician Assistants 3,940 4,260 320
8.1
360
Minnesota Taxi Drivers 620 670 50
8.1
90
Nebraska Community Health Workers 370 400 30
8.1
50
North Carolina Glaziers 990 1,070 80
8.1
140
Rhode Island Sheet Metal Workers 740 800 60
8.1
100
South Carolina Veterinarians 1,850 2,000 150
8.1
130
Tennessee Occupational Therapists 2,340 2,530 190
8.1
220
Texas Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other 5,200 5,620 420
8.1
810
Texas Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other 12,650 13,680 1,030
8.1
2,440
Utah Athletic Trainers 370 400 30
8.1
40
Utah Electricians 12,280 13,280 1,000
8.1
1,610
Washington Data Scientists and Mathematical Science Occupations, All Other 2,350 2,540 190
8.1
240
Washington Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 25,610 27,690 2,080
8.1
3,810
Wisconsin Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators (SOC 2018) 740 800 60
8.1
110
Wyoming First-line Supervisors of Entertainment And Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services 370 400 30
8.1
50
Alaska Lodging Managers 250 270 20
8.0
30
Alaska Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 2,990 3,230 240
8.0
380
Arkansas Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 250 270 20
8.0
20
Arkansas Operations Research Analysts 250 270 20
8.0
30
California Cooks, Restaurant 152,900 165,100 12,200
8.0
29,890
California Entertainment And Recreation Managers, Except Gambling 8,800 9,500 700
8.0
1,290
Connecticut Riggers 250 270 20
8.0
40
Delaware Information and Record Clerks, All Other 250 270 20
8.0
40
Florida Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 7,380 7,970 590
8.0
1,150
Florida Architectural and Engineering Managers 7,260 7,840 580
8.0
760
Florida Dancers 250 270 20
8.0
50
Florida Fashion Designers 870 940 70
8.0
120
Florida Pile-Driver Operators 750 810 60
8.0
90
Florida Respiratory Therapists 9,420 10,170 750
8.0
860
Florida Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products 24,990 26,980 1,990
8.0
3,280
Florida Set and Exhibit Designers 870 940 70
8.0
110
Georgia Avionics Technicians 1,250 1,350 100
8.0
160
Georgia Medical and Health Services Managers 9,380 10,130 750
8.0
1,050
Guam Amusement and Recreation Attendants 250 270 20
8.0
70
Guam Project Management Specialists and Business Operations Specialists, All Other 500 540 40
8.0
50
Guam Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 250 270 20
8.0
40
Indiana Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 2,990 3,230 240
8.0
400
Kentucky Taxi Drivers 1,380 1,490 110
8.0
190
Maine Financial Examiners 250 270 20
8.0
30
Massachusetts Conservation Scientists 1,630 1,760 130
8.0
200
Montana Software Developers 2,260 2,440 180
8.0
210
Montana Tile and Marble Setters 250 270 20
8.0
30
Nebraska Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 250 270 20
8.0
40
Nevada Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment 250 270 20
8.0
30
New Mexico Marriage and Family Therapists 250 270 20
8.0
20
New York Home Health and Personal Care Aides 584,930 631,500 46,570
8.0
112,520
North Carolina Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians 250 270 20
8.0
40
North Dakota Wind Turbine Service Technicians 250 270 20
8.0
30
Oklahoma Data Scientists 1,880 2,030 150
8.0
190
Puerto Rico Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 250 270 20
8.0
30
Puerto Rico Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary 1,740 1,880 140
8.0
280
South Dakota Architectural and Engineering Managers 250 270 20
8.0
20
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