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Career Outlook
According to recent data, total employment is projected to increase by 6.7 million between 2023 and 2033. This growth reflects expansions across various sectors, particularly in healthcare, technology, engineering, and education.
For more detailed information, please refer to our report.
EP Data Tables
All occupational tables in a single file (XLSX)
- Table 1.1 Employment by major occupational group, 2023 and projected 2033
- Table 1.2 Occupational projections, 2023–33, and worker characteristics, 2023
- Table 1.3 Fastest growing occupations, 2023 and projected 2033
- Table 1.4 Occupations with the most job growth, 2023 and projected 2033
- Table 1.5 Fastest declining occupations, 2023 and projected 2033
- Table 1.6 Occupations with the largest job declines, 2023 and projected 2033
- Table 1.8 2023–33 Industry-occupation matrix data, by occupation
- Table 1.9 2023–33 Industry-occupation matrix data, by industry
- Table 1.10 Occupational separations and openings, projected 2023–33
- Table 1.11 Employment in STEM occupations, 2023 and projected 2033
- Table 1.12 Factors affecting occupational utilization, projected 2023–33
See our Occupational Data and Data Definitions pages for additional data and information.
Compensation Research
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The Compensation Research and Program Development Group (CRPDG) carries out economic and data science research that addresses methodological, conceptual, and technical issues of concern for all programs of the Office of Compensation and Working Conditions (OCWC). CRPDG provides technical assistance to OCWC program offices, initiates the development of new program activities, maintains and improves the functionality of data science systems, and performs self-directed research in the field of labor economics and data science.