Lincoln Educational Services Corporation has released an analysis highlighting the growing demand for welders across the United States, driven by industry expansion in manufacturing, construction, aerospace, transportation, shipbuilding, and energy. With over 45,000 welding jobs expected to be added annually, certain states are experiencing particularly high demand due to industry growth, population increases, and infrastructure projects. The report identifies seven states, including Illinois and Tennessee, where the need for skilled welders is especially acute. In Tennessee, the thriving automotive manufacturing industry, featuring companies like General Motors and Nissan, is a significant driver of this demand. The analysis underscores the importance of welders in supporting key sectors and encourages those considering a career in welding to explore opportunities in these high-demand states.
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