Rank | Occupation | Entry-Level Education | Jobs in 2010 (1,000s) | Jobs in 2020 (1,000s) | Increase (1,000s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Registered Nurses | BA | 2,737.4 | 3,449.3 | 711.9 |
2 | Retail Salespersons | Less than HS | 4,261.6 | 4,968.4 | 706.8 |
3 | Home Health Aides | Less than HS | 1,017.7 | 1,723.9 | 706.3 |
4 | Personal Care Aides | Less than HS | 861.0 | 1,468.0 | 607.0 |
5 | Office Clerks, General | High School | 2,950.7 | 3,440.2 | 489.5 |
6 | Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food | Less than HS | 2,682.1 | 3,080.1 | 398.0 |
7 | Customer Service Representatives | High School | 2,187.3 | 2,525.6 | 338.4 |
8 | Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers | High School | 1,604.8 | 1,934.9 | 330.1 |
9 | Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand | Less than HS | 2,068.2 | 2,387.3 | 319.1 |
10 | Postsecondary Teachers | Doctoral | 1,756.0 | 2,061.7 | 305.7 |
11 | Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants | High School | 1,505.3 | 1,807.2 | 302.0 |
12 | Childcare Workers | High School | 1,282.3 | 1,544.3 | 262.0 |
13 | Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks | High School | 1,898.3 | 2,157.4 | 259.0 |
14 | Cashiers | Less than HS | 3,362.6 | 3,612.8 | 250.2 |
15 | Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education | BA | 1,476.5 | 1,725.3 | 248.8 |
16 | Receptionists and Information Clerks | High School | 1,048.5 | 1,297.0 | 248.5 |
17 | Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners | Less than HS | 2,310.4 | 2,556.8 | 246.4 |
18 | Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers | Less than HS | 1,151.5 | 1,392.3 | 240.8 |
19 | Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing | High School | 1,430.0 | 1,653.4 | 223.4 |
20 | Construction Laborers | Less than HS | 998.8 | 1,211.2 | 212.4 |
21 | Medical Secretaries | High School | 508.7 | 718.9 | 210.2 |
22 | Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers | High School | 1,424.4 | 1,627.8 | 203.4 |
23 | Carpenters | High School | 1,001.7 | 1,197.6 | 196.0 |
24 | Waiters and Waitresses | Less than HS | 2,260.3 | 2,456.2 | 195.9 |
25 | Security Guards | High School | 1,035.7 | 1,230.7 | 195.0 |
26 | Teacher Assistants | High School | 1,288.3 | 1,479.3 | 191.1 |
27 | Accountants and Auditors | BA | 1,216.9 | 1,407.6 | 190.7 |
28 | Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses | High School | 752.3 | 920.8 | 168.5 |
29 | Physicians and Surgeons | Doctoral | 691.0 | 859.3 | 168.3 |
30 | Medical Assistants | High School | 527.6 | 690.4 | 162.9 |
The chart above shows the 30 occupations that are expected to experience the largest job growth between 2010 and 2020, according to employment forecasts from the BLS. Between 2010 and 2020, the BLS estimates that the total number of U.S. jobs will increase by 20.4 million, from 143 million in 2010 to 163.5 million by 2020. The number of jobs created this decade in the top 30 fastest growing occupations ? 9.3 million ? will represent almost half of all of the new jobs created by 2020.
What?s really interesting is that only five of the top 30 occupations expected to create the most jobs by 2020 require a college degree or more (nursing, post-secondary teachers, elementary school teachers, accountants and physicians), and ten of the fastest growing occupations don?t even require a high school diploma. Moreover, of the top nine occupations expected to create the most jobs this decade, only one (nursing) requires a 4-year college degree.
The total amount of student loan debt carried by college graduates now exceeds $1 trillion for the first time, and many college graduates are having trouble finding jobs. Given the job forecasts for this decade, perhaps this is more evidence that we?ve completely oversold the value of a 4-year college degree, at least for many of the college majors. Students graduating from college this decade with degrees in nursing, education or accounting will have great career opportunities, but many of their classmates may not be so fortunate (unless they go to medical school or get a doctoral degree).
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