Career Outlook for Floor Layers (not including Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles)

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Also known as:
Composition Floor Layer, Cork Floor Installer, Laminate Floor Installer, Linoleum Installer, Resilient Tile Installer, Shock-Absorption Floor Layer, Vinyl Flooring Installer, Vinyl Installer

The overall job outlook for Floor Layer careers has been relatively unchanged since 2004. Vacancies for this career have slightly decreased by 5.51 percent nationwide in that time, with an average decline of -0.34 percent per year. Demand for Floor Layers is expected to go up, with an expected 8,530 new jobs filled by 2029. This represents an annual increase of 5.69 percent over the next few years. Join our career community today!

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TOP STATES

There are currently more Floor Layers (not including Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles) in the following states

California 5,300
Florida 1,030
North Carolina 720
New York 660
Ohio 630
Missouri 610
Michigan 520
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BOTTOM STATES

The states below have the least number of filled positions for Floor Layers (not including Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles)

Louisiana
40
Kentucky
80
Nebraska
90
South Dakota
120
Kansas
140
Georgia
160
Texas
160
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