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Average Forest And Conservation Workers Salary in Arkansas

Forest And Conservation Workers in Arkansas earn a median annual salary of $46,110, which is +5.6% compared to the national median. There are N/A workers employed locally in this occupation.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2024 estimates for Arkansas (state).

$46,110
Arkansas median annual wage
$22/hour median
+5.6%
Difference vs national median
National median is $43,680
N/A
Local employment
N/A
Location quotient

Pay distribution

Local wage range

10th
$35,230
25th
$35,230
Median
$46,110
75th
$46,350
90th
$48,620

All values are percentiles of annual wages.

This local range is the useful part of the page. The median tells you the center of the market in Arkansas, while the percentile band shows how compressed or wide the local pay distribution actually is.

Regional price parity

Cost-of-living context

All-items regional price parity
86.9%
Exact state RPP match
Median wage adjusted to the national price level
$53,038
Goods: 93.6%
Services: 74.7%
Rents: 58.2%

Comparison links

Comparable states for this occupation

StateMedian annual wageCompareEmployment
Illinois$64,430Compare60
Ohio$53,350Compare80
Pennsylvania$49,160Compare220
Idaho$46,010Compare60
Colorado$45,420Compare60
California$43,680Compare1,840

The point of this table is not random nearby places. It is to show the other labor markets where this same occupation looks stronger or weaker on the same OEWS release.

Area context

Top occupations in Arkansas

Arkansas has salary data for 675 occupations. The highest-paid occupation in this area is Psychiatrists.

Historical series

Trend for Forest And Conservation Workers in Arkansas

Historical trend data is not yet available for this occupation in this area.

Interpretation

Outlook and page notes

Nationally, Forest And Conservation Workers are projected to change by -4.7% from 2024 to 2034, with 2,000 annual openings.

Use this page to answer three separate questions: what the occupation pays here, how large the local market is, and whether this market is unusually concentrated for the occupation.

For metro pages in particular, read long-term trend rows as directional until the area comparability layer is fully wired. OEWS area definitions can change over time, and that matters more at the metro level than at the state level.