Careers with Declining Employment

Careers with Declining Employment
These are the occupations expected to have the largest percent drop in employment over the 10-year period of 2022 to 2032 (for states) or 2024 to 2034 (for national).

12 declining occupations found in United States.
Results Filtered by:
Typical Education - Associate's degree.
Rank Occupation Employment Percent Change Earnings Typical Education
Employment column one 2024 Employment column two 2034
39
5,000
4,400
-12%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
66
6,000
5,500
-8%
Image: Median national wage is greater than $76,260 per year
Associate's degree
76
17,100
15,900
-7%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
76
95,200
88,400
-7%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
76
42,900
40,100
-7%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
87
21,600
20,400
-6%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
144
24,800
24,200
-3%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
144
33,800
32,700
-3%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
168
3,100
3,000
-2%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
200
51,300
50,700
-1%
Image: Median national wage is between $48,660 to $76,250 per year
Associate's degree
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