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What are the most common jobs in Utah?

By Daniel Rodriguez

Table 1. 200 most popular jobs in Utah (2020 survey)

RankJob Description% of Empl. i
1All Occupations100.00%
2Customer Service Representatives3.38%
3General and Operations Managers3.23%
4Fast Food and Counter Workers2.92%

What jobs are in high demand in Utah?

The highest demand right now is for registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, health technicians, clinical case managers and medical secretaries. This industry is growing rapidly with no end in sight and it provides good stability and growth opportunities.

Is it hard to get a job in Utah?

Utah’s growth rate is among the highest in the country. Its economy is perhaps the most consistently robust in the nation, with an unemployment rate that is among the lowest in the country, for well over a decade or two now. That means it’s relatively easy to find a job in Utah.

What is the safest city in Utah?

Spanish Fork is rated as the safest city in Utah this year, up from second place last year. With a population of 40,604, it’s a medium-sized city by Utah standards, and a great place to live. Violent crime in Spanish Fork was 0.2 per 1,000 people, and its property crime rate was 8.2.

Is it hard to get a job in Utah if you’re not Mormon?

No, you don’t have to be LDS to find employment in Utah, BUT depending upon the nature of your work and who your employer is, you may in fact run into some discrimination with job promotions, etc.

What is a livable salary in Utah?

Living Wage Calculation for Salt Lake County, Utah

1 ADULT2 ADULTS (1 WORKING)
0 Children2 Children
Living Wage$15.11$33.15
Poverty Wage$6.13$12.60
Minimum Wage$7.25$7.25

Is 60k a good salary in Utah?

In small towns and college towns like Champaign, Illinois and Orem, Utah, 60k is definitely a solid income. House prices and rents are significantly lower than in large cities, not to mention lower taxes and lower costs of services. In rural Mississippi, 60k a year is enough to live the life of an aristocrat.