Job Market for Financial Clerks in the United States
Overview
- Current Employment: Approximately 1,735,800 financial clerks are employed in the United States.
- Job Market Projection: The financial clerk job market is expected to shrink by 6.2% from 2022 to 2032.
Employability
- Employability Rating: Financial clerks have a C employability rating from CareerExplorer, indicating moderate employment opportunities in the near future.
- Projected Job Loss: It is anticipated that the U.S. will lose about 103,200 financial clerk positions over the next decade, primarily due to the retirement of 5,100 existing clerks.
Supply of Financial Clerks by State
The financial clerk workforce is concentrated in the following states:
State Name | Employed Financial Clerks |
---|---|
California | 186,410 |
Texas | 125,090 |
New York | 109,140 |
Florida | 94,170 |
Ohio | 58,120 |
Pennsylvania | 57,760 |
Illinois | 52,390 |
Massachusetts | 45,050 |
North Carolina | 43,750 |
New Jersey | 43,590 |
Georgia | 39,360 |
Virginia | 39,310 |
Michigan | 38,440 |
Wisconsin | 35,560 |
Washington | 33,970 |
Minnesota | 32,090 |
Missouri | 29,980 |
Tennessee | 29,060 |
Indiana | 28,830 |
Colorado | 27,340 |
Oregon | 23,700 |
Maryland | 22,200 |
Arizona | 21,750 |
Alabama | 21,500 |
Oklahoma | 21,280 |
South Carolina | 20,250 |
Kentucky | 20,230 |
Louisiana | 20,210 |
Iowa | 19,600 |
Connecticut | 17,080 |
Kansas | 16,050 |
Utah | 13,670 |
Arkansas | 12,070 |
Mississippi | 11,840 |
Nevada | 11,830 |
Nebraska | 11,540 |
South Dakota | 9,550 |
Idaho | 8,790 |
Puerto Rico | 7,950 |
Montana | 7,940 |
New Hampshire | 7,600 |
New Mexico | 7,580 |
West Virginia | 7,430 |
Delaware | 7,390 |
Maine | 7,070 |
Hawaii | 6,280 |
North Dakota | 5,930 |
Rhode Island | 5,840 |
Vermont | 5,530 |
Alaska | 4,300 |
District of Columbia | 3,810 |
Wyoming | 3,090 |
Guam | 820 |
Virgin Islands, U.S. | 400 |
This data highlights the current landscape and future outlook for financial clerks in the U.S., emphasizing the expected decline in job availability while identifying states with the highest concentrations of employment in this field.
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