Mechanic shortage persists as workers age out of profession
Published On Dec 11, 2024, 8:57 AM
The U.S. is facing a significant shortage of mechanics as older workers retire without enough younger professionals to replace them. The Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates around 67,800 job openings for automotive service technicians and mechanics annually through 2033. Factors contributing to this situation include the profession's image, lower pay compared to other careers, and increased workloads. Programs are being introduced to attract and train new technicians, such as an automotive apprenticeship program launched by AAA and NAPA Autotech.