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The Employment Projections program produces INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS every two years. Industry employment projections are available at the 2- and 3-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) levels, while occupational employment projections are available at the 2- and 6-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) levels. All projections data span a 10-year period and are produced for statewide New Mexico, the four metropolitan areas (Albuquerque, Farmington, Las Cruces, and Santa Fe), and the four Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) regions.

To access all projections data, visit NMDWS's LASER website. Industry employment projections are available here https://jobs.state.nm.us/indprj, and occupational employment projections are available here https://jobs.state.nm.us/occprj

2020–2030 New Mexico Employment Projections Definitions and Methodology

 

Dashboard Download Options
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Crosstab: Download CSV file (each chart or table will need to be chosen and each data set exported separately).
Data: Open a web page with the visualization’s data in a table.
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If the Data/Crosstab options are not available, click on one of the exhibits and then attempt the download. You can also access and download these and more data via NMDWS’s interactive data website, LASER— www.jobs.state.nm.us/analyzer.
 

 

 

Dashboard Download Options
PDF: Save one or more dashboards or workbooks at a time as a PDF (multiple layout options available).
Crosstab: Download CSV file (each chart or table will need to be chosen and each data set exported separately).
Data: Open a web page with the visualization’s data in a table.
Image: Save the entire visualization as a JPEG file.
If the Data/Crosstab options are not available, click on one of the exhibits and then attempt the download. You can also access and download these and more data via NMDWS’s interactive data website, LASER— www.jobs.state.nm.us/analyzer.
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