Budget Analysts
Make sure budgets are complete and accurate.
Quick Facts
Wages: |
Well above the statewide median $41.91 / hour Read more about wages |
Outlook: |
Below statewide average
Growth rate: 4.8% Read more about outlook |
Education: |
Bachelor's degree is typically required. |
On the Job: |
Typical Work Tasks
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Job Title Examples: |
Budget Officer Budget and Policy Analyst Chief Financial Officer (CFO) See more job title examples |
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Wages & Outlook
Typical Wages
Wages listed below are for a variety of experience and education levels. Make sure that you research the typical entry-level education and work experience and training requirements for this occupation.
This is a very high-wage career. It pays well above the statewide median wage.
Wages for Budget Analysts *
U S |
$33.75 | $41.83 | $52.93 |
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Minnesota |
$36.29 | $41.91 | $53.1 |
Northeast Minnesota |
$33.9 | $39.04 | $41.36 |
Northwest Minnesota |
$34.68 | $38.74 | $44.23 |
Southeast Minnesota |
$32.46 | $42.51 | $52.17 |
Seven County Mpls-St Paul, MN |
$37.63 | $44.27 | $54.39 |
* "Low" indicates 25% of workers earn less and 75% earn more.
"Median" indicates 50% of workers earn less and 50% earn more.
"High" indicates 75% of workers earn less and 25% earn more.
Employment
In Minnesota, there are 300 workers employed in this very small career.
Where do Budget Analysts most often work?
Current Demand
This career is currently in very low demand.
Future Demand
This career is seeing low growth compared to other careers.
There will be a need for about 443 new Budget Analysts to meet market demand between 2020-2030. This includes the demand due to replacement (workers leaving the occupation or retiring) as well as growth.