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Nurse practition­er tops list of next decade’s fastest growing jobs

- By Hunter Boyce

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has released a report that reveals the 20 jobs with the highest projected percentage change in employment between 2021 and 2031. The list of fastest growing occupation­s for the next decade is topped by one of the health care industry’s most crucial positions — nurse practition­er.

With a median pay of $120,680 in 2021, the bureau reported that the typical entrylevel education for nurse practition­ers is a master’s degree. With 300,000 nursing practition­er jobs accounted for in 2021, the bureau predicts that the occupation will grow by 118,600 positions over the next decade. That’s a 46% growth rate — the highest rate in the nation.

“Overall employment of nurse anesthetis­ts, nurse midwives, and nurse practition­ers is projected to grow 40% from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupation­s,” the bureau reported. “About 30,200 openings for nurse anesthetis­ts, nurse midwives, and nurse practition­ers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupation­s or exit the labor force, such as to retire.”

As of May 2021, nonmetropo­litan areas in Middle Georgia earned a spot on the list of top paying areas for nurse practition­ers. The annual mean wage in that part of the Peach State is $129,210, a total $62.12 per hour.

The highest paying state, however, is California. Nurse practition­ers take home a mean wage of $151,830, or $72.99 per hour.

Just behind nurse practition­ers, wind turbine service technician­s are expected to see a 44% growth rate.

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