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Employment Projections

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BLS Occupational Employment Projections, 2023–33

Check out the highlights of the 2023–33 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. (This video has background music but no spoken words.)

Using Skills Information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Learn about the potential uses of skills data available as part of the BLS Employment Projections (EP) program. Each year, the EP program prepares 10-year employment projections for more than 800 detailed occupations. Beginning with the 2023–33 employment projections, the EP program provides information about which skills are most relevant for those occupations.

Understanding BLS Projections of Occupational Separations

This video discusses BLS projections of occupational openings from workers who leave an occupation permanently.

Understanding BLS Employment Projections

Learn the terms and ideas that can help you understand employment projections data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Explore Careers that Let You Put Your Creativity to Work

Learn about 5 creative careers projected to have the most job opportunities in the next decade.

What Is Career Outlook?

Career Outlook helps students, career counselors, or anyone else who is interested in career planning.