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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Additional information and resources are available on each State's website, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website. More information about occupational details can be found on the O*NET Online website.

About the Short-Term Projections.

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Area Title Base Projected Sort ascending Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings
California General and Operations Managers 281,500 288,100 6,600
2.3
25,710
California Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 277,900 285,000 7,100
2.6
42,720
California Office Clerks, General 282,100 283,200 1,100
.4
34,230
Texas Cashiers 276,020 280,560 4,540
1.6
56,000
Massachusetts Fast Food and Counter Workers 276,190 270,120 -6,070
-2.2
59,320
California Software Developers 259,600 267,500 7,900
3.0
17,930
Florida Customer Service Representatives 259,460 264,930 5,470
2.1
37,950
Florida Stockers and Order Fillers 240,980 259,010 18,030
7.5
49,040
Texas Registered Nurses 247,340 258,170 10,830
4.4
19,010
California Waiters and Waitresses 235,600 243,800 8,200
3.5
53,680
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