SOC 454000

Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers

Salary data and employment statistics for Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers across the United States.

National Median

$48,390

per year

National Salary Overview

Median Annual

$48,390

Entry Level (10th pct)

$34,570

Experienced (90th pct)

$70,840

Total Employed

37,740

Salary Distribution

Salary percentiles show the range from entry-level (10th) to top earners (90th)

Salary by Experience Level

Experience LevelEstimated Salary Range
Entry Level0-2 years experience$34,570 - $40,510
Mid Career2-8 years experience$40,510 - $59,620
Senior / Expert8+ years experience$59,620 - $70,840

Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers Salary by Location

Compare salaries across 0 metropolitan areas

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers?
The national median annual salary for Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers is $48,390, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. This means half of workers in this occupation earn more, and half earn less.
Where do Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workerss earn the most?
Salary varies by location. Use the table above to compare metro areas.
How much can an experienced Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workers make?
Top-earning Forest, Conservation, and Logging Workerss (90th percentile) make $70,840 or more annually. This typically reflects workers with significant experience, specialized skills, or positions in high-paying regions.