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
Tennessee Accountants and Auditors 26,520 28,630 2,110
8.0
3,150
Tennessee Commercial Pilots 880 950 70
8.0
130
Tennessee Facilities Managers 1,990 2,150 160
8.0
250
Tennessee Natural Sciences Managers 250 270 20
8.0
30
Texas Fence Erectors 3,240 3,500 260
8.0
410
Texas Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 43,990 47,520 3,530
8.0
5,660
Texas Web Developers 6,380 6,890 510
8.0
670
Utah Hearing Aid Specialists 250 270 20
8.0
30
Utah Lighting Technicians 250 270 20
8.0
30
Utah Substitute Teachers, Short-Term 4,400 4,750 350
8.0
720
Utah Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 1,000 1,080 80
8.0
240
Vermont Veterinarians 500 540 40
8.0
30
Washington Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators 870 940 70
8.0
120
Wisconsin Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas 250 270 20
8.0
30
Wyoming Veterinarians 250 270 20
8.0
20
Illinois Gaming Dealers 1,300 2,230 930
71.5
740
Connecticut Medical and Health Services Managers 7,470 8,060 590
7.9
830
Florida Architectural and Civil Drafters 8,110 8,750 640
7.9
1,090
Florida Gaming Dealers 3,020 3,260 240
7.9
620
Florida Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary 8,680 9,370 690
7.9
1,040
Florida Industrial Engineering Technicians 2,290 2,470 180
7.9
300
Georgia Data Scientists 5,430 5,860 430
7.9
550
Georgia Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers, Except Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers 5,180 5,590 410
7.9
770
Georgia Sailors and Marine Oilers 380 410 30
7.9
50
Kentucky Baggage Porters and Bellhops 380 410 30
7.9
80
Missouri Medical and Health Services Managers 10,160 10,960 800
7.9
1,130
North Carolina Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas 630 680 50
7.9
90
North Carolina Flight Attendants 2,140 2,310 170
7.9
380
North Carolina Operations Research Analysts 2,390 2,580 190
7.9
250
North Carolina Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers 8,180 8,830 650
7.9
840
Puerto Rico Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education 2,290 2,470 180
7.9
250
South Dakota Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 380 410 30
7.9
50
Tennessee Chemists 1,140 1,230 90
7.9
120
Tennessee Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 7,430 8,020 590
7.9
950
Texas Animal Trainers 2,780 3,000 220
7.9
510
Texas Food Scientists and Technologists 1,140 1,230 90
7.9
140
Texas Helpers--Electricians 11,490 12,400 910
7.9
1,760
Texas Occupational Therapy Assistants 4,530 4,890 360
7.9
830
Utah Billing and Posting Clerks 4,690 5,060 370
7.9
680
Utah Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 4,950 5,340 390
7.9
1,140
Utah Speech-Language Pathologists 1,390 1,500 110
7.9
130
Virginia Museum Technicians and Conservators 630 680 50
7.9
100
Washington Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other 1,270 1,370 100
7.9
160
Wisconsin Statisticians 380 410 30
7.9
40
Alabama Counselors, All Other 510 550 40
7.8
60
Alaska Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters 1,160 1,250 90
7.8
150
Alaska Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers 770 830 60
7.8
110
Arkansas Cooks, Restaurant 12,640 13,620 980
7.8
2,460
Florida Electrical Engineers 7,600 8,190 590
7.8
710
Florida Film and Video Editors 3,090 3,330 240
7.8
390
Florida Surveying and Mapping Technicians 5,500 5,930 430
7.8
880
Georgia Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors 5,100 5,500 400
7.8
1,170
Guam Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 1,030 1,110 80
7.8
160
Illinois Cooks, Restaurant 52,660 56,750 4,090
7.8
10,230
Indiana Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 4,640 5,000 360
7.8
940
Indiana Veterinarians 2,300 2,480 180
7.8
170
Massachusetts Flight Attendants 10,370 11,180 810
7.8
1,820
Massachusetts Statisticians 8,500 9,160 660
7.8
850
Missouri First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers 23,600 25,440 1,840
7.8
4,500
New Mexico Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 770 830 60
7.8
100
North Carolina Physical Therapist Assistants 2,820 3,040 220
7.8
500
South Carolina Physical Therapist Assistants 2,180 2,350 170
7.8
390
South Carolina Software Developers 11,990 12,930 940
7.8
1,130
Texas Marriage and Family Therapists 1,150 1,240 90
7.8
120
Texas Statisticians 1,540 1,660 120
7.8
150
Texas Web and Digital Interface Designers 7,680 8,280 600
7.8
860
Utah Architectural and Civil Drafters 2,180 2,350 170
7.8
290
Utah Veterinarians 640 690 50
7.8
50
Virginia Community Health Workers 1,280 1,380 100
7.8
180
Virginia Data Scientists 4,730 5,100 370
7.8
480
Virginia Tax Preparers 3,450 3,720 270
7.8
530
Washington Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers 2,180 2,350 170
7.8
750
Washington Statisticians 1,530 1,650 120
7.8
150
Wisconsin Amusement and Recreation Attendants 5,110 5,510 400
7.8
1,680
Wisconsin Cooks, Restaurant 26,430 28,490 2,060
7.8
5,140
Wisconsin Database Architects 640 690 50
7.8
60
Alaska Building Cleaning Workers, All Other 260 280 20
7.7
50
Alaska Labor Relations Specialists 130 140 10
7.7
10
Arizona Chemical Engineers 130 140 10
7.7
10
Arizona Cooks, Restaurant 30,390 32,740 2,350
7.7
5,900
Arizona Cooks, Short Order 130 140 10
7.7
20
Arizona Dancers 130 140 10
7.7
20
Arizona Medical Assistants 21,360 23,000 1,640
7.7
3,640
Arkansas Fence Erectors 130 140 10
7.7
10
Arkansas Helpers--Carpenters 130 140 10
7.7
20
Arkansas Riggers 130 140 10
7.7
20
Arkansas Roofers 910 980 70
7.7
100
California Archivists 1,300 1,400 100
7.7
190
California Audiologists 1,300 1,400 100
7.7
100
California Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary 1,300 1,400 100
7.7
120
California Transportation Workers, All Other 1,300 1,400 100
7.7
150
Colorado Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 4,280 4,610 330
7.7
570
Connecticut First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers 260 280 20
7.7
40
Connecticut Physician Assistants 2,970 3,200 230
7.7
270
Delaware Amusement and Recreation Attendants 1,420 1,530 110
7.7
470
Delaware Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 260 280 20
7.7
20
Delaware Microbiologists 130 140 10
7.7
10
Delaware Occupational Therapy Assistants 130 140 10
7.7
20
Delaware Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers 130 140 10
7.7
20
Delaware Travel Agents 130 140 10
7.7
20
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