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Explore Job Roles: Economists

Learn about the average salary, relevant studies, related questions, and common path after college to becoming Economists.

What is an Economist?

Economists examine and analyze supply and demand, inflation, and other social elements of a community or society's economy. This data is especially useful in understanding and predicting future economic trends.

Where does an Economist work?

  • Government
  • Research labs
  • Management and consultant companies

How much does an Economist make?

Based on real new grad salaries reported through Handshake, the median annual salary for an Economist is $64,000.

What majors are typically interested in becoming Economists?

One’s major doesn’t necessarily determine their career, but these are some common majors of those who end up pursuing this career path.

Economist skills and competencies:

On top of a relevant degree and formal training, here are some professional skills that can help aspiring Economists succeed in their work:

  • Strong communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Good observation skills

What are some common questions about Economists?

Q: What does an economics intern do?A: Learn about student intern experiences in economics here!

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