Clean Fuels in Missouri: 238 workers, 24th-largest U.S. workforce
238 clean fuels jobs in Missouri — 24th nationally, 1.2% of U.S. total. Behind South Carolina (249).
View details →The U.S. clean fuels sector employs 20,220 workers across 51 states in 2024. Biggest workforces: California (4,373), Washington (1,444), and Florida (1,400). Browse state pages for wages, ranks, occupation mix, and O*NET skills.
238 clean fuels jobs in Missouri — 24th nationally, 1.2% of U.S. total. Behind South Carolina (249).
View details →599 clean fuels jobs in Massachusetts — 8th-largest U.S. workforce, 3.0% share. Behind Oregon (601).
View details →551 clean fuels jobs in Michigan — 10th-largest U.S. workforce, 2.7% share. Top role: Environmental Engineer (Clean Fuels) ($100,090 median).
View details →Louisiana: 189 clean fuels workers in 2024, 29th nationally (0.9% of U.S.). Top role: Environmental Engineer (Clean Fuels) ($100,090 median).
View details →Maine: 184 clean fuels workers in 2024, 30th nationally (0.9% of U.S.). Behind Louisiana (189).
View details →222 clean fuels jobs in Maryland — 27th nationally, 1.1% of U.S. total. Behind Idaho (229).
View details →160 clean fuels jobs in Kansas — 31st nationally, 0.8% of U.S. total. Behind Maine (184).
View details →Kentucky: 142 clean fuels workers in 2024, 34th nationally (0.7% of U.S.). Behind Arkansas (148).
View details →464 clean fuels jobs in Illinois — 11th-largest U.S. workforce, 2.3% share. Behind Michigan (551).
View details →Indiana: 286 clean fuels workers in 2024, 21st nationally (1.4% of U.S.). Top role: Environmental Engineer (Clean Fuels) ($100,090 median).
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