Average Conservation Scientists Salary in District of Columbia
BLS did not publish a wage for conservation scientists in District of Columbia in the latest release, but in 2023 the local median hourly wage was $41.56. There are 40 workers employed locally today.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2024 estimates for District of Columbia (state).
Local employment
- Workers tracked locally
- 40
- How common this job is here
- 0.34×
- Less concentrated here than nationally.
The last time BLS reported wages here
The latest release does not include a wage figure for conservation scientists in District of Columbia, but earlier releases did. Here is the most recent year with a published wage.
- Last reporting year
- 2023
- Median hourly wage (2023)
- $41.56/hr
- Median annual wage (2023)
- $86,440
- Employment (2023)
- 60
This data is from the 2023 BLS release. Recent figures may differ — small-sample suppression is common for this occupation.
Metros inside District of Columbia
Pay and employment for conservation scientists often cluster in specific cities within the state. Drill into any metro for its local breakdown.
Where conservation scientists earn the most per hour
Locations where BLS did publish hourly wage data for conservation scientists this release, ranked highest to lowest.
By hourly wage
Top-paying states
- Oregon
- $41.43/hr
- California
- $39.24/hr
- Washington
- $39.05/hr
- Colorado
- $38.58/hr
- North Dakota
- $38.36/hr
- Nevada
- $38.36/hr
- Connecticut
- $37.22/hr
- Utah
- $37.20/hr
By hourly wage
Top-paying metros
- San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
- $50.81/hr
- Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
- $47.56/hr
- Salem, OR
- $47.14/hr
- San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
- $46.28/hr
- Bend, OR
- $45.34/hr
- Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA
- $44.12/hr
- Medford, OR
- $41.85/hr
- Charlottesville, VA
- $41.70/hr
National job outlook
BLS publishes national employment projections for conservation scientists from 2024 to 2034. These projections are national and not broken down by state.
- Projected growth
- +3.4%
- 1,000 net jobs over the projection period
- Annual openings
- 2,500
- Includes growth plus replacements
- Typical entry education
- Bachelor's degree
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