New Mexico will have 335,000 new job openings in 2020 but will have only 152,000 workers with the skills and education level necessary to fill them, according to a report by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.?
As New Mexico slowly climbs out of the recession, a good deal of the recovery discussion has focused on creating jobs.
A new study reported on by the Albuquerque Journal indicates that?s not New Mexico?s problem.
New Mexico will have 335,000 new job openings in 2020 but will have only 152,000 workers with the skills and education level necessary to fill them, according to the report by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
The state?s not alone in its plight. The nation is expected to create 55 million new job openings in 2020 but will be short 5 million workers.
The sector expected to grow fastest in New Mexico: mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction, at 38 percent. Demand for health care and social assistance jobs is expected to grow 30 percent; education services, 29 percent; real estate, rental and leasing, 25 percent; and finance and insurance, 25 percent.
For more, see the Albuquerque Journal?s report.
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