Long-Term Occupational Projections (2020-2030)

Use this page to sort, search, filter, and export long 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 Sort descending Base Projected Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings
United States Electricians 729,600 795,700 66,100 9.1 84,700
Alabama Electricians 10,990 12,160 1,170 10.6 1,300
Alaska Electricians 1,690 1,880 190 11.2 200
Arizona Electricians 14,560 19,700 5,140 35.3 2,270
Arkansas Electricians 6,500 7,070 570 8.8 750
California Electricians 70,300 83,100 12,800 18.2 9,140
Colorado Electricians 16,790 21,260 4,470 26.6 2,320
Connecticut Electricians 7,950 9,360 1,410 17.7 1,030
Delaware Electricians 2,360 2,750 390 16.5 300
District of Columbia Electricians 1,430 1,590 160 11.2 170
Florida Electricians 46,150 54,990 8,840 19.2 6,060
Georgia Electricians 17,240 19,180 1,940 11.3 2,060
Guam Electricians 520 570 50 9.6 60
Hawaii Electricians 3,500 3,760 260 7.4 400
Idaho Electricians 5,180 6,810 1,630 31.5 750
Illinois Electricians 24,700 27,850 3,150 12.8 3,010
Indiana Electricians 15,330 16,710 1,380 9 1,780
Iowa Electricians 8,570 10,690 2,120 24.7 1,200
Kansas Electricians 5,210 5,590 380 7.3 590
Kentucky Electricians 9,890 10,790 900 9.1 1,150
Louisiana Electricians 11,270 12,980 1,710 15.2 1,410
Maine Electricians 3,400 3,350 -50 -1.5 340
Maryland Electricians 17,580 20,200 2,620 14.9 2,200
Massachusetts Electricians 17,490 22,620 5,130 29.3 2,570
Michigan Electricians 21,730 24,570 2,840 13.1 2,660
Minnesota Electricians 10,250 11,080 830 8.1 1,180
Mississippi Electricians 5,780 6,280 500 8.7 670
Missouri Electricians 12,830 14,980 2,150 16.8 1,640
Montana Electricians 2,310 3,210 900 39 370
Nebraska Electricians 6,030 6,910 880 14.6 750
Nevada Electricians 7,750 9,780 2,030 26.2 1,100
New Hampshire Electricians 2,970 3,300 330 11.1 350
New Jersey Electricians 15,580 17,930 2,350 15.1 1,950
New Mexico Electricians 4,270 4,960 690 16.2 540
New York Electricians 39,860 50,650 10,790 27.1 5,720
North Carolina Electricians 21,450 25,040 3,590 16.7 2,740
North Dakota Electricians 3,530 4,330 800 22.7 480
Ohio Electricians 25,570 27,730 2,160 8.4 2,950
Oklahoma Electricians 7,980 8,800 820 10.3 940
Oregon Electricians 10,530 12,210 1,680 16 1,290
Pennsylvania Electricians 21,360 23,390 2,030 9.5 2,500
Puerto Rico Electricians 2,120 2,570 450 21.2 290
Rhode Island Electricians 2,400 2,870 470 19.6 320
South Carolina Electricians 10,730 12,080 1,350 12.6 1,300
South Dakota Electricians 2,500 2,840 340 13.6 310
Tennessee Electricians 13,790 16,140 2,350 17 1,770
Texas Electricians 64,440 81,750 17,310 26.9 9,220
Utah Electricians 10,580 16,040 5,460 51.6 1,910
Vermont Electricians 1,250 1,430 180 14.4 160
Virgin Islands Electricians 250 140 -110 -44 10
Virginia Electricians 20,260 23,040 2,780 13.7 2,500
Washington Electricians 23,590 27,780 4,190 17.8 3,480
West Virginia Electricians 3,570 3,680 110 3.1 380
Wisconsin Electricians 12,700 14,130 1,430 11.3 1,520
Wyoming Electricians 2,770 3,320 550 19.9 370
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