Fastest-growing careers in healthcare that require the least amount of education
- A recent study by Visme, analyzing data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics between 2020 and 2024, found that nurse midwifery was the fastest-growing job in the U.S.
- This growth may be attributed to the fact that the U.S. Has a shortage of midwives, with only 4 per 1,000 live births, according to a 2023 article.
- The number of nurse midwife jobs increased by 260% between 2020 and 2024, growing from 5,000, while proofreaders saw a 250% increase, becoming the second-fastest growing job.
- Payman Taei, founder and CEO of Visme, stated that technology, including automation and AI, has significantly impacted the job sector, leading to both thriving and declining occupations.
- Model makers experienced the largest decline at 88% due to rapid changes in new technology, while other declining jobs include survey researchers, statistical assistants, and telemarketers; conversely, other growing healthcare roles, like medical assistants and EMTs, offer advancement opportunities with further education and certification, with average growth of all occupations expected to be 4% between 2023 and 2033.
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