Short-term occupational projections are used for career counseling, economic development and other state planning. Projections offer additional information on annual wages (mean, median, entry and experienced), and measures of education. Short-term projections cover the 2023-2025 period and are available for all published occupations in New York State.
The dashboard below can be used to explore the data in multiple ways.
- Overview – shows the annual openings in New York State for each of the 22 major occupational groups.
- Top 15 – displays the top 15 occupations in New York State based on employment level, projected openings, and growth rate.
- Major Occupations – ranks the major occupational groups in New York State by total annual openings, openings due to employment growth, and replacement openings
- Education – shows the total annual openings, openings due to employment growth, and openings due to replacement in New York State based on the level of education typically required for the occupation.
- Employment & Job Openings – displays the employment levels, annual openings, and median wages in New York State by occupational group, occupation, and typical education needed for entry into the occupation.
- Experience, Education & Training – the user can view the total annual openings, annual openings due to growth, annual replacement openings, and median wages based on the experience and training typically required for the occupation.
- Full Set of Projections – shows employment levels, annual openings, median wages, and occupational outlook for all occupations in New York State.
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Statewide projections cover the 2023-2025 period. Employment data from the 2nd quarter of 2023 was used as the base period for the occupational projections.
For additional information concerning Short-Term Occupational Projections, see Technical Notes.