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Delaware Data for Career Pathway Planning
Career Cluster and PathwayMSHSHWHDEmployment
2022
Employment
Change 2020-30
Employment
Growth 2020-30
Avg. Wage
2022
Information Technology 14,110  310           2.9%           $110,480  
Programming and Software Development   7,930  -30           -0.4%           $118,506  
Delaware
Occupations by Career Pathway: Programming and Software Development
Occ NumberOccupationMSHSHWHDEmployment
2022
Employment
Change
2020-30
Employment
Growth
2020-30
Avg. Wage
2022
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15-1251Computer Programmers 490           -100           -13.0%           $96,650 MNM  OOH
15-1211Computer Systems Analysts 2,140           70           3.0%           $116,320 MNM  OOH
15-1252Software Developers   5,300           N/A           N/A           $121,410 MNM  OOH
Mid-Atlantic States
Occupations by Career Pathway: Programming and Software Development
OccupationEmployment
2022
Employment
Change 2020-30
Employment
Growth 2020-30
Avg. Wage
2022
Computer Programmers20,890      -3,010  -8.7%           $106,793  
Computer Systems Analysts75,690      8,290  9.3%           $109,845  
Software Developers223,370      N/A           N/A           $128,640  

 
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 • Sources: Delaware Department of Labor and U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
 • Mid-Atlantic includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
 • MS, HS, HW and HD are abbreviations for Middle Skill, High Skill, High Wage and High Demand Occupations
 • MS & HS Cluster/Pathway: A Cluster/Pathway is designated as MS if, within the cluster/pathway, the percentage of MS occupations is at least thirty (30) percent
   of the total number of occupations reported for that cluster/pathway. The same process is used to determine HS clusters/pathways.
 • HW & HD Cluster/Pathway: A Cluster/Pathway is designated as HW if, within the cluster/pathway, the total employment for HW occupations is greater than the
   total employment for non-HW occupations. The same process is used to determine HD for clusters/pathways.