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Employment Projections

Employment Projections Home Page

The Employment Projections (EP) program develops information about the labor market for the Nation as a whole for 10 years in the future.

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BLS Occupational Employment Projections, 2020–30

Check out the highlights of the 2020–30 projections, including the fastest growing occupations overall, the occupations expected to have the most new jobs, the fastest growing occupations that require a bachelor's degree or more, and the fastest growing occupations that require some postsecondary education.

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Top 10 fastest growing occupations, excluding pandemic recovery

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Projected annual rate of change in industry employment, 2020–30

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Labor force share, by age group, 2000, 2010, 2020, and projected 2030

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Projected percent change, by selected occupational group, 2020–30

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Total employment, 2000 to projected 2030

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News Release

Employment is projected to increase by 11.9 million jobs from 2020 to 2030

09/08/2021

Employment is projected to grow from 153.5 million to 165.4 million jobs from 2020 to 2030. Pandemic recovery and growth in healthcare-related occupations are expected to account for a large share of projected job growth. The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) reflects the 2020-30 projections.
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Publications

Monthly Labor Review

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Mapping Employment Projections and O*NET data: a methodological overview

This article presents a method for mapping occupational data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections program and the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Information Network. read more »

Beyond the Numbers

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Artificial intelligence: taking on a bigger role in our future security

Advancements in technology have led to much more advanced security systems that are driven by artificial intelligence. This new technology presents employment opportunities for highly skilled workers, but it also means diminishing opportunities for lower-skilled security workers. read more »

The Economics Daily

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5 out of 20 fastest-growing industries from 2019 to 2029 are in healthcare and social assistance

Employment is projected to grow from 162.8 million to 168.8 million over the 2019–29 decade, an increase of 6.0 million jobs. This reflects an annual growth rate of 0.4 percent, slower than the 2009–19 annual growth rate of 1.3 percent. read more »

Spotlight on Statistics

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Using BLS Data to Match People with Disabilities with Jobs

BLS has many data products that can be used to help individuals with disabilities plan their career paths. This Spotlight on Statistics highlights these products and demonstrates how they can be used to evaluate potential jobs, using two specific occupations as examples. read more »