Wages vary based on the forester's education level. Wages also vary by employer. Starting salaries in private industry are similar to those in the federal government. However, starting salaries in state and local government are usually lower.
Benefits also vary. Full-time foresters usually receive typical benefits. These include paid vacation, sick leave, and health insurance. Government employees usually receive a retirement plan.
Foresters (SOC 19-1032)
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $27.33 | $36.87 | $50.02 |
Yearly | $56,863 | $76,688 | $104,043 | |
Champaign Area | Hourly | $28.69 | $38.79 | $50.40 |
Yearly | $59,661 | $80,672 | $104,836 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $26.99 | $39.84 | $53.13 |
Yearly | $56,135 | $82,886 | $110,511 | |
Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area | Hourly | $26.99 | $31.14 | $43.52 |
Yearly | $56,134 | $64,772 | $90,517 | |
Du Page County | Hourly | $26.99 | $39.84 | $53.96 |
Yearly | $56,134 | $82,877 | $112,246 | |
Peoria-Bloomington Area | Hourly | $28.98 | $39.61 | $43.26 |
Yearly | $60,274 | $82,400 | $89,991 | |
United States | Hourly | $26.69 | $32.37 | $39.48 |
Yearly | $55,520 | $67,330 | $82,120 |