SOC 45-4011 · Texas · BLS OEWS May 2024
The median salary for Forest and Conservation Workers in Texas is $42,370 per year ($20.37/hr). This is 3% lower than the national median of $43,680. The middle 50% earn between $35,308 and $43,842 annually. Top earners at the 90th percentile reach $52,558.
| Percentile | Hourly Rate | Annual Salary | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|
| P10 | $15.41 | $32,060 | -3.0% |
| P25 | $16.97 | $35,308 | -3.0% |
| P50MEDIAN | $20.37 | $42,370 | -3.0% |
| P75 | $21.08 | $43,842 | -3.0% |
| P90 | $25.27 | $52,558 | -3.0% |
The overall labor market contracted slightly in February: 5.0M separations vs 4.8M hires. Hiring rate hit 3.1%, the lowest since April 2020. The "Great Stay" persists with quits at 1.9% for 8 consecutive months.
The median (P50) annual salary for Forest and Conservation Workers in Texas is approximately $42,370, based on BLS OEWS May 2024 data adjusted for regional cost factors. This is 3% lower than the national median of $43,680.
Entry-level Forest and Conservation Workers (10th percentile) in Texas earn approximately $32,060 per year. The 25th percentile is $35,308. Top earners (90th percentile) reach $52,558.
Texas pays 3% lower than the national average. The national P50 is $43,680 vs $42,370 in Texas. Based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost factors.
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