Economist
Code: 19-3011.00
Also known as: Economic Analyst, Economic Consultant, Economic Development Specialist, Economist, Forensic Economist, Project Economist, Research Analyst, Research Associate, Revenue Research Analyst, Tax Economist
Description: By utilizing financial theory and analyzing trends, Economists can forecast economic trends and suggest ways to improve stability and efficiency. Economists rely on copious amounts of data and statistics to better uncover trends. These professionals generally have at least a Bachelor's degree and are computer savvy.

Typical wages
10% | $59,220 |
25% | $79,860 |
Median | $108,350 |
75% | $151,210 |
90% | $198,230 |
10% | $28.47 |
25% | $38.39 |
Median | $52.09 |
75% | $72.7 |
90% | $95.3 |
Projected employment
Estimated Employment (2019 year) |
20,500 |
Projected Employment (2029 year) |
23,500 |
Percent Change | +0 % |
Projected Annual Job Openings | 1,600 |