Mining and Geological Engineers
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How much do Mining and Geological Engineers earn yearly?
The median income is the amount of money per year that half of Mining and Geological Engineers earned more than and half earned less. Ten percent of workers earned less than $53,891 and ten percent earned more than $166,294.
Income Percentile | Income |
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Low (10%) | $53,891 |
Median (50%) | $101,620 |
High (90%) | $166,294 |
What is the job outlook for new Mining and Geological Engineers?
There are 8,156 jobs in this career today. It is projected to have 8,574 jobs in 5 years for a growth rate of +5.13%.
The growth rate is a national projection of how many job openings will exist in this career in the future as compared to today.
Projected Growth Rate: +5.13%
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Data on career profiles are based on information supplied by the O*NET Program, sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor, Employment, and Training Administration.