Forest and Conservation Workers Salary in Washington

Ranked #11 of 27 · WA

3.7% above U.S. average
Mean annual salary $45,310 ≈ $22/hr
Median annual salary $44,430
Employment 460

Salary Distribution (10th–90th percentile)

P10 $37,310P25 $41,610 Median $44,430P75 $45,760P90 $57,720

About 80% of forest and conservation workerss in Washington earn between $37,310 and $57,720. The blue band is the middle 50% (P25–P75); the dot marks the median.

Compared to the U.S.

Washington
$45,310
U.S. average
$43,680

The mean forest and conservation workers salary in Washington is $45,310, about 3.7% above the U.S. average ($43,680). That works out to roughly $22/hr at 2,080 hours per year.

Metro Areas in Washington

Metro areaMedianMeanEmployment
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA $45,510 $48,070 220
Western Washington nonmetropolitan area $41,730 $41,390 50

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do forest and conservation workers make in Washington?

The median forest and conservation workers salary in Washington is $44,430 per year (mean $45,310), and about 80% earn between $37,310 and $57,720.

How much do forest and conservation workers make per hour in Washington?

Roughly $22 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $45,310 and 2,080 work hours per year.

Is Washington a high-paying state for forest and conservation workers?

Washington ranks #11 of 27 states for forest and conservation workers pay. Its mean salary of $45,310 is about 3.7% above the U.S. average of $43,680.

Which metro areas in Washington pay forest and conservation workers the most?

The highest-paying metro areas in Washington for forest and conservation workers are Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA ($45,510), Western Washington nonmetropolitan area ($41,730), by median annual wage.

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