2025 UA Workforce reports published

February 20, 2025

UA has just released the 2025 Workforce Reports here. The University of ÑÇɫӰ¿â plays a critical role in developing the skilled workforce that powers ÑÇɫӰ¿â’s economy. These reports provide a data-driven look at the state’s largest and fastest-growing occupations requiring postsecondary education, offering a decade of employment insights — from 2013 to 2023. They highlight where UA graduates work, their average wages, the industries they support, and the university’s contribution to strengthening the ÑÇɫӰ¿â hire rate.

Education pays — people working jobs in ÑÇɫӰ¿â that require a high school degree earn an average of $49,525 annually, which jumps to $71,709 for jobs that require associate degrees, $91,735 for those that require bachelor degrees, and $108,113 for jobs in ÑÇɫӰ¿â that require graduate or professional degrees.

- Dan Robinson, Research Chief, ÑÇɫӰ¿â Department of Labor and Workforce Development

UA’s programs are designed to meet the demands of ÑÇɫӰ¿â’s evolving economy, offering pathways from short-term occupational endorsements and certificates to associate, bachelor’s, and graduate degrees. Each workforce report maps out UA programs directly aligned with key occupations in ÑÇɫӰ¿â’s most critical industries, making it easier for students to connect their ambitions with high-demand careers.

These reports aren’t just informative — they’re actionable. Educators and higher education leaders use them to align curriculum with workforce needs. Policymakers reference them to shape economic and education policy. Industry leaders rely on them to identify and cultivate talent pipelines. Whether you’re planning for the future, making funding decisions, or forging stronger industry-education partnerships, these reports provide the insights you need to drive ÑÇɫӰ¿â’s workforce forward.

infographic with data that can be found in reports