The Job Market for Garbage Collectors in the United States
- Current Employment: There are approximately 146,400 garbage collectors employed across the United States.
- Job Market Growth: The garbage collector job market is projected to grow by 3.2% from 2022 to 2032, indicating a steady demand for these positions.
Employability of Garbage Collectors
- Employability Rating: CareerExplorer rates garbage collectors with a C employability rating, suggesting that this career will offer moderate employment opportunities in the near future.
- Future Demand: Over the next decade, the U.S. is expected to require about 12,300 new garbage collectors. This number accounts for 4,700 additional positions and the retirement of 7,600 current garbage collectors.
Supply of Garbage Collectors
- Geographic Concentration: The garbage collector industry is notably concentrated in states such as California, New York, and Texas, where demand for waste management services is higher due to population density and urban development.
Garbage Collector Job Market by State
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Overall, the job market for garbage collectors appears stable, with a consistent need for workers in the coming years, particularly in states with higher population densities.
State Name | Employed Garbage Collectors |
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California | 13,020 |
New York | 8,900 |
Texas | 8,440 |
Florida | 5,540 |
Ohio | 4,850 |
North Carolina | 4,430 |
Michigan | 4,400 |
Illinois | 4,210 |
Pennsylvania | 4,170 |
Virginia | 3,400 |
Georgia | 3,320 |
Tennessee | 2,550 |
Maryland | 2,540 |
Arizona | 2,270 |
Indiana | 2,240 |
South Carolina | 2,180 |
Oregon | 2,090 |
Alabama | 2,080 |
Colorado | 2,040 |
Missouri | 1,980 |
Wisconsin | 1,980 |
Washington | 1,960 |
New Jersey | 1,910 |
Puerto Rico | 1,900 |
Kentucky | 1,740 |
Minnesota | 1,550 |
Massachusetts | 1,550 |
Oklahoma | 1,540 |
Arkansas | 1,450 |
Louisiana | 1,410 |
Iowa | 1,270 |
Kansas | 1,260 |
Connecticut | 1,180 |
Mississippi | 1,060 |
Nebraska | 1,010 |
West Virginia | 1,000 |
Utah | 830 |
New Hampshire | 800 |
Maine | 790 |
District of Columbia | 680 |
Hawaii | 640 |
New Mexico | 550 |
Delaware | 490 |
Vermont | 410 |
Montana | 410 |
Idaho | 380 |
South Dakota | 380 |
Rhode Island | 340 |
North Dakota | 320 |
Wyoming | 280 |
Alaska | 220 |
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