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    12 Jobs That Will Definitely Survive the Next 20 Years (And Even Be in Demand)

    By Laura Gesualdi-Gilmore,

    4 hours ago

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    Many people worry that someday soon, a robot will steal their job. Technology will inevitably make some jobs obsolete in the future. However, other jobs simply cannot be performed by a machine.

    Some careers also will likely remain in demand regardless of economic ups and downs. People in these industries may need to adjust workplace practices or make room for new technologies, but they can count on work for years to come.

    Following are 12 jobs that will definitely survive — and may even be in high demand — over the several years. If you want to boost your bank account over the long haul, these may be careers to consider.

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    1. Nurses

    Several different types of nurses are expected to be in high demand throughout the decade ending in 2033, according to projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

    Employment in health care occupations overall is projected to grow 13% over the course of the decade, significantly faster than the average for all occupations.

    Nurse practitioners — as well as nurse anesthetists and nurse midwives — will be in high demand, according to the BLS data, with overall employment expected to grow 40% over the decade, much faster than the average for all occupations.

    Pro tip: Considering a change to one of these fast-growing careers? If you need to quit your job and return to school, one way to make ends meet until you graduate is to start a side hustle that can help you tap into a new source of income .

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    2. Electricians

    Most of us still need to call an electrician when the lights go out. These workers install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, lighting, and other systems.

    Electricians can most likely count on work for years to come. Employment in the field is expected to grow around 11% faster than the average for all occupations through 2033, putting it on pace with all occupations across the U.S.

    3. Plumbers

    The projected job growth for plumbers across the U.S. is 6% faster than the average for all occupations through 2033.

    As with electricians, most of us need to call an expert when a sink is clogged or a pipe is leaking. It’s also unlikely that we’ll trust robots to fix such a critical part of our homes anytime soon.

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    4. Marketing managers

    Marketing managers help advertise, promote, and generate interest in certain products, services, and companies. They will be in high demand over the next decade, according to the BLS.

    Overall employment for people in advertising, promotions, and marketing management is projected to grow a faster-than-average 8% faster than the average for all occupations through 2033.

    5. Construction managers

    Construction managers help plan, coordinate, budget for and supervise construction projects.

    The BLS projects the need for these workers will grow 9%  through 2033, much faster than the average across all occupations.

    6. Mental health counselors

    Mental health counselors advise people on a range of issues, from alcoholism and other addictions to depression and more.

    This career field is projected to remain in high demand, with expected growth at a whopping 19% faster than the average for all occupations through 2033.

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    7. Data scientists

    Data scientists use analytical tools and techniques to collect insights and data for their companies. This information may drive marketing strategies or even lead to product upgrades.

    This is another gig where employment is expected to grow on a massive scale over the decade, surging 36% through faster than the average for other occupations through 2033.

    8. Personal financial advisors

    In addition to being a well-paying gig — with a median salary of more than $949,80 a year — personal finance advisors are expected to be in high demand over the next decade or so.

    BLS statistics suggest that job growth for personal finance advisors — who help individuals manage their money and plan for their futures — will rise a much-faster-than-average 17% through 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations

    9. Truck drivers

    Work for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers across the U.S. is expected to remain fairly steady over the next decade or so, with a projected job growth of around 9% through 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations.

    For those interested in the driver lifestyle, it requires workers to be on the road for long stretches of time and to work non-traditional hours to build wealth .

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    10. Lawyers

    People are not likely to stop needing lawyers anytime soon, given how often lawyers are brought in to mediate everything from real estate contracts to divorce proceedings.

    Employment of lawyers is projected to grow a faster-than-average 5% over the decade.

    11. Computer support specialists

    With pretty much everything done on computers these days, the demand for people who know how to set up and fix these machines is projected to stay steady over the next decade.

    Employment for workers who maintain computer networks and/or provide technical help is expected to grow about 6% through 2033.

    12. Software developers

    Software developers can expect many opportunities to come their way through 2032, with job growth spiking 17%.

    Those numbers translate to around 327,900 new openings for software developers, quality assurance analysts, and testers each year over the decade.

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    Bottom line

    The rise in automation does not necessarily mean jobs will disappear in massive numbers. And for the 12 jobs on this list, opportunities are likely to abound.

    So, if you are hoping to find an in-demand job that allows you to move beyond living paycheck to paycheck , these career paths are worth considering.

    Money tips that can work for everyone

    No matter what your bank account balance is, there's always an opportunity to optimize and improve your finances. Here's a quick checklist of things you can look at today.

    Focus on paying off your debt . Debt can hold you back from making progress with your overall financial well-being. Aside from cutting expenses, there are tools that can help you pay off debt faster like balance transfer credit cards and debt counseling.

    Earning extra income can give you breathing room. If finances are tight, earning some extra money to supplement your income can make a huge difference. A new job is one option to consider, but if you're not ready to make a big change or already retired, a part-time side job could be a better choice.

    Cut your expenses. It sounds painful and so not fun, but it doesn't have to be. Take a look at your biggest expenses because that's where you'll probably find the biggest savings. For example, auto insurance rates have been soaring so shopping around for a new insurance company can be the fastest way to cut your bill. Also, look for ways to cut your grocery bill (despite rising inflation).

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