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Labor Market Information Center

Hot Careers for which Less than a High School Education is Sufficient

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South Dakota Hot Careers
High Demand, High Wage Occupations for which Less than a High School Education is Sufficient
SOC* Code Occupational Title Average
Annual
Openings
2022
Employment
2032
Employment
Numeric
Change
2022 to
2032
Percent
Change
2022 to
2032
Average
Annual
Wage
2023
View
Current
Job
Openings
45-2091 Agricultural Equipment Operators  Top 30 career designation 238  1,404                1,579       175 12.5% $45,300 Help Wanted icon: click to view current job openings advertised online

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*SOC - Standard Occupational Classification (See SOC occupational descriptions on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website. The SOC taxonomy is revised as needed over time to appropriately reflect changes in occupational duties and expectations. The version of the taxonomy used for each particular data set shown above varies along with the timeframe used for that data set. Additionally, sometimes the taxonomy is adapted for a particular program or data set. Occupational classification for a particular program is often a work in progress, with codes for some occupations modified multiple times before a final, static code is determined. During such transitions, an occupation may have more than one code associated with it. For these reasons, we have included in the table above all codes associated (across the various data sets displayed) with the occupations listed. When using other resources for occupational data, if you do not find the occupation by the SOC code listed, please contact us for assistance.

For more information on average annual openings and other employment projections data used in the table above (2022 workers, 2033 workers, percent change 2022-2033), see our Employment Projections Technical Notes page.

For more information on average annual wages, please see our Occupational Wages Technical Notes page.

Employment projections data for additional occupations is available; please see our Occupational Projections menu.

Wage data is also available for additional occupations; please see our Occupational Wages menu.

Source: Labor Market Information Center, South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation, July 2024.

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