Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private

NAICS Code: 62230P

Employment 2024
315,700
Projected 2034
344,800
Growth Rate
+9.2%
Net Job Change
+29,100

Industry Insight

The Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry is classified under NAICS code 62230P and employed approximately 315,700 workers in 2024 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections program. By 2034, BLS projects employment will reach 344,800 — a net change of +29,100 jobs over the decade. That works out to a +9.2% projected growth rate, a measured but positive trajectory.

NAICS 62230P sits within a broader sector ecosystem whose health depends on demographic trends, technology adoption curves, and policy decisions on immigration, tax incentives, and labor regulation. The occupation mix inside Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private determines how AI displacement risk filters down to individual workers — industries dominated by clerical and routine analytical roles face the steepest exposure, while those anchored in physical skill, patient care, or creative judgment retain stronger resilience. The growth outlook makes this industry an attractive target for career changers, training investments, and regional economic development.

Use this industry profile alongside our occupation rankings and employer AI risk grades to build a full picture. The BLS publishes detailed wage and employment figures for each sector in its Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics and Employment Projections programs. The BLS Employment Projections methodology blends input-output modeling, productivity forecasts, and occupational staffing patterns, so estimates are directional rather than precise, and industry-level outcomes depend heavily on macroeconomic conditions that evolve between projection cycles.

Peer Industries by Employment

How Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private (NAICS 62230P) compares to industries of similar size, ordered by 2024 BLS employment.

Peer industries by 2024 employment, with 2034 projections and growth rates
Industry 2024 Growth
Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private 315,700 +9.2%
Furniture and related product manufacturing (3371,2) 315,200 -5.6%
Outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers 314,800 +19.9%
Medical and diagnostic laboratories 308,000 +6.4%
General medical and surgical hospitals; state 305,100 +3.8%
Motor vehicle manufacturing 302,000 +5.4%

Peers are selected by similarity in 2024 employment. Figures in thousands. Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people work in Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private?

As of 2024, the Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry employs approximately 315,700 workers in the United States, according to BLS Employment Projections data.

Is Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private growing or declining?

The Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry is projected to grow by 9.2% from 2024 to 2034, a net change of +29,100 jobs over the decade.

What jobs are in the Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry?

The Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry (NAICS 62230P) employs workers across a range of occupations. Browse the full occupations directory to see AI exposure scores, wage data, and growth projections for specific roles common in this industry.

How will AI affect the Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry?

AI impact on the Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals; private industry depends on the specific occupation mix. Industries with more routine data processing and clerical roles tend to have higher AI displacement risk, while those requiring physical labor, complex judgment, or creative work face lower risk. View occupation-level AI exposure scores for detailed analysis.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections 2024–2034 Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections 2024–2034 Employment figures in thousands. Data reflects projected changes over the 2024–2034 decade

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