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Computer and Information Technology Occupations - U. S. Bureau of Labor . . . These workers create or support computer applications, systems, and networks Overall employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations from 2024 to 2034
Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) Tables Tables Created by BLSOccupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) Tables May 2024 May 2024 OEWS data for Colorado and its areas are now available For more information, see the Notice Regarding Publication of Colorado Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Occupational profile application National (HTML) (XLSX) State (HTML) (XLSX) Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area (HTML) (XLSX
Computer Programmers - U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics For more information, see the profiles on computer systems analysts, software developers, and computer and information systems managers The following are examples of qualities that are important for these workers to perform their duties
STEM crisis or STEM surplus? Yes and yes : Monthly Labor Review : U. S . . . Although fields such as computer programming and mechanical engineering are generally considered STEM fields, there is less consensus on areas such as medicine, architecture, science education, social sciences, and blue-collar manufacturing work
2025 Employment Earnings Online: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Establishment Survey Data The Current Employment Statistics (CES) program produces detailed industry estimates of nonfarm employment, hours, and earnings of workers on payrolls CES National Estimates produces data for the nation, and CES State and Metro Area produces estimates for all 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and about 450 metropolitan areas and
Metropolitan Divisions : U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Metropolitan DivisionsMetropolitan Divisions Among the nation's Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), 13 are large enough to be subdivided into metropolitan divisions The codes for metropolitan divisions can be identified by a 4 in the final position Only employment series published in all of the metropolitan divisions will be published at the MSA level, as the MSA series will be derived
OES Home : U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OES HomeSpotlight on Statistics A Look at Jobs Paying Less Than $15 00 Per Hour In response to the Great Depression, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 instituted numerous labor law reforms These reforms included establishing a federal minimum wage of $0 25 per hour ($5 49 per hour in today’s dollars) The minimum wage was later increased, and its scope extended to cover more workers The
Information Security Analysts - U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Information security analysts typically need a bachelor’s degree in a computer science field, along with related work experience Employers may prefer to hire analysts who have professional certification
List of SOC Occupations 49-2010 Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers 49-2011 Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers 49-2020 Radio and Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers 49-2021 Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers