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Home Health and Personal Care Aides

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Statewide

Typical Degree: High school diploma or equivalent

Employed as of 2023: 27,944

2033 Projected Openings: 50,377

Entry Level Salary: $25,080

Median Salary: $34,810

Experienced Level Salary: $47,780

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