Workforce Trends in the U.S. Mining Industry - Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)

Issue

Workforce availability has become a significant problem for the domestic mining industry. Without an adequate workforce, the basic building blocks of the economy - energy and minerals - cannot be domestically produced. The new global emerging middle class will continue to create competition for mineral resources that will likely increase demand well into the future. However, it is unlikely that there will be sufficient skilled mine labor to satisfy this demand over the next 20 years.

Energy Information Administration (EIA) projections have the mining industry growing by about 50,000 workers by 2019, however the industry will need 78,000 additional replacement workers due to retirement, for a total of 128,000 new positions by 2019. By 2029, more than half the current workforce will be retired and replaced (~221,000 workers) creating a skill and knowledge gap the industry may be challenged to accommodate. Finding and retaining skilled labor is likely to be a lasting problem for mining companies.

Background

Mining is a global business. The United States mining workforce is subject to many of the tidal forces that affect the industry outside the borders of the U.S. For instance, mine labor shortages in Australia can affect the domestic mine workforce if wages and other benefits in Australia and elsewhere exceed those in the U.S. Conversely, gaps in the U.S. mine workforce market may create a draw for foreign labor.

Mining will be one of a handful of sectors that will add jobs at a fairly constant rate (11,000 to 13,000 per year) over the next 20 years driven by retirement of the current workforce and projected increase in demand for resource production. These will tend to be well-paying, relatively long-term jobs. On the downside, the U.S. may not presently have the skilled labor or educational base to meet the current resource demand, and the skilled labor that does exist may well be lured to places promising higher wages (Australia, Canada, etc.).

There has been a steady decline in the number of mining and mineral engineering programs at U.S. colleges and universities from a high of 25 in 1982 to 14 in 2014. There has also been a corresponding decline in U.S. faculty (~120 in 1984 to ~70 in 2014) in these programs as well as a shortage of qualified candidates to fill these faculty vacancies. Federal funding of studies and research in mining has been drastically reduced and the dissolution of the former federal Bureau of Mines removed all funding for mining schools under the Mining and Mineral Resource Institutes Act of 1984. While there has been a noticeable increase in the number of graduates from mining and mineral engineering programs since 2004, it is doubtful that U.S. schools, as they are currently staffed, will be able to keep up as demand for qualified graduates has outstripped supply (Fig. 2). Unless this is corrected, the nation risks losing its capacity to provide new science and engineering professionals for the mining workforce.

SME Statement of Technical Position

  • The mining industry pays some of the highest wages in the U.S., according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Mining labor constitutes less than one quarter of one percent of the available U.S. workforce; yet this small workforce is the starting point for a value chain that consistently contributes 13 to 14 percent of the U.S. economy.

  • Based on BLS data modeled by EIA, the U.S. mining industry is projected to grow over at least the next ten years. In addition, industry retirements will create even more significant and immediate labor needs.

  • A number of health and safety issues will likely result from this situation as younger, inexperienced employees fill open positions.

  • In order to fill these jobs, the mining industry is often forced to turn to foreign schools or workers to fill the vacancies with qualified employees.

  • The U.S. has an obligation to preserve and foster the human capital necessary for national economic, energy and minerals security.

  • Federal support for U.S. mining schools is necessary to maintain qualified faculty and an educational pipeline to supply workers to meet a growing global minerals demand.

Possible Legislative Remedies

S. 1600 Critical Minerals Policy Act of 2013

This legislation directs the Secretary of Labor to assess the domestic availability of technically trained personnel necessary for critical mineral assessment, production, manufacturing, recycling, analysis and forecasting, and to perform an analysis of skills deemed in the shortest supply and projected to be in short supply in the future. Further, it directs the Secretary and the National Science Foundation to conduct a joint competitive four-year grant program for institutions of higher education to implement integrated critical mineral education, training and workforce development programs.

The Energy and Mineral Schools Reinvestment Act (EMSRA)

EMSRA would provide funds for existing programs at accredited petroleum and mining schools, applied geology and geophysics programs, and to individuals for degrees in petroleum and mining engineering, petroleum/mining geology and geophysics and mineral economics. All schools accepting the funds have a duty to increase the number of undergraduates enrolled in the supported programs and to produce more engineers, geologists and geophysicists for the petroleum and mining industries. All students receiving a scholarship have a duty to complete a degree program in energy and mineral resource geosciences or engineering.

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Workforce Trends in the U.S. Mining Industry - Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)

FAQs

What is the employment trend in the mining industry? ›

Mining will be one of a handful of sectors that will add jobs at a fairly constant rate (11,000 to 13,000 per year) over the next 20 years driven by retirement of the current workforce and projected increase in demand for resource production. These will tend to be well-paying, relatively long-term jobs.

How many people work in mining in the USA? ›

Questions Clients Ask About This Industry

There are 563,020 people employed in the Mining industry in the US as of 2023.

Why was the mining industry so important to the success of the United States? ›

The mining industry in the USA is incredibly important. Not only does this industry generate a lot of income for the country, as well as offering employment to many people, but it is also indispensable because of the amount of minerals consumed by the USA.

What is the biggest challenge facing the mining industry? ›

The mining industry plays a crucial role in the global economy, supplying essential resources for various sectors. However, it also faces significant challenges related to sustainability, demand uncertainty, technological disruption, workforce skills, and operational costs.

What are the working conditions in the mining industry? ›

Are sometimes exposed to pollutants, such as mine dust or harmful gases. Are exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures on a weekly basis. Occasionally are exposed to sounds and noise levels that are uncomfortable or distracting. Work in an enclosed vehicle on a weekly basis.

Is the mining industry growing in the US? ›

An annual growth rate of 2.72% is expected (CAGR 2024-2028).

What are the top 5 mining states in the US? ›

The Top Mineral-Producing States in the U.S.
RankStateMineral Production Value (2022)
1Arizona$10.1B
2Nevada$8.9B
3Texas$8.0B
4California$5.6B
6 more rows
Mar 20, 2023

What is the biggest mining company in the USA? ›

The leading United States mining company based on revenue as of 2024 was Freeport-McMoRan. At that time, the company's revenue during the most recent fiscal year amounted to nearly 23.8 billion U.S. dollars.

What is the future of the mining industry? ›

Artificial intelligence will be commonplace in mining operations, as miners use it to interpret data from smart sensors and machine interconnection, and to improve operational safety and efficiency through unmanned, AI-enabled technologies. This will transform mining into one of the safest occupations of its kind.

What were the three impacts of the mining industry? ›

Mining can cause erosion, sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, or the contamination of soil, groundwater, and surface water by chemicals emitted from mining processes. These processes also affect the atmosphere through carbon emissions which contributes to climate change.

What are 7 negative impacts of mining? ›

Some examples include climate change, deforestation/habitat destruction, pollution, soil erosion, human-wildlife conflict, and the loss of biodiversity.

Why is the mining industry risky? ›

Cave-ins, explosions, toxic air, and extreme temperatures are some of the most perilous hazards observed to take place in underground mining. Valuable minerals are found all over the world. And most often the only way to get to them is by mining into the earth's ground.

What is the biggest problem for miners? ›

The mining industry faces many challenges that include geological complexity, operational efficiency, environmental sustainability, health and safety, social responsibility and regulatory compliance.

What is the trend in employment? ›

India has been witnessing a significant surge in employment in recent years, with the creation of over 80 million additional jobs between 2017-18 and 2022-23. This rapid growth has sparked a debate, with narratives emerging around the underlying causes and the sustainability of this trend.

Is mining a declining industry? ›

Productivity declined in 2020 in 3 out of 4 mining industries. The largest decline occurred in the metal and ore mining industry with a decrease of 6.7 percent. Labor productivity rose by 3.4 percent in the oil and gas extraction industry as hours worked declined more than output.

What is the status of mining industry? ›

At present, the mineral industry sector remains strong and continues to serve a vital role in the country's socio-economic development. The mining industry, although it has suffered some setbacks in production in the last few years (Table I), has traditionally been a major backbone of the Philippine economy.

What is the future of mining industry? ›

Gone are the days when miners could simply explore for minerals. Looking ahead, successful miners will be those that also mine for innovation. Mining for innovation means organizations must develop new products and processes internally to maximize financial and talent resources.

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