In 2023, the number of female tertiary education graduates in Health and Welfare in the US stood at a specific benchmark. From 2024 to 2028, the forecasted data shows a steady increase from 24.78 to 25.54, representing a consistent annual growth. Year-on-year, this indicates modest percentage increases that reflect a stable upward trend. Over the five-year period, the CAGR will also demonstrate a steady average annual increase.
Future trends to watch for include:
- The potential impact of economic factors on educational funding and enrollment.
- Technological advancements influencing the fields of Health and Welfare education.
- Policy changes that could affect the demand for professionals in these sectors.