Fastest-Growing Careers
These are the occupations that were expected to have the largest rate of growth from 2020 to 2030 (for states) or 2022 to 2032 (for national).
We found 586 growing occupations in United States.
Rank | Occupation | Employment | Percent Change | Earnings | Typical Education | |
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2022 | 2032 | |||||
1 | 266,300 | 384,900 | 45% | Master's degree | ||
1 | 11,200 | 16,200 | 45% | Postsecondary non-degree award | ||
3 | 168,900 | 228,200 | 35% | Bachelor's degree | ||
4 | 168,900 | 222,200 | 32% | Bachelor's degree | ||
4 | 33,300 | 43,900 | 32% | Master's degree | ||
6 | 509,500 | 654,200 | 28% | Bachelor's degree | ||
7 | 10,000 | 12,700 | 27% | Master's degree | ||
7 | 148,000 | 187,300 | 27% | Master's degree | ||
9 | 100,700 | 126,900 | 26% | Associate's degree | ||
9 | 1,594,500 | 2,004,900 | 26% | Bachelor's degree |
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Data for this report come from the U.S. Department of Labor.
State-level employment data for 2020 and 2030 come from Projections Central and each state's Labor Market Information office.
National employment data come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections, 2021-31.
Earnings data come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2022 estimates.
Typical education data come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections, Education and training assignments by detailed occupation, 2021.
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