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This question is about forester salaries.
No, foresters don't make good money, but they do make decent money. Foresters can be anywhere between $40,000 to $80,000 depending on the type of forester position, industry, and number of years of experience. In many cases, foresters are provided with a place to live and sometimes a stipend covering living expenses.
Highest Levels of Forester Employment By Industry:
State Government, excluding schools and hospitals (OEWS Designation), averages $61,640 a year ($29.63 an hour)
Federal Executive Branch (OEWS Designation) averages $67,750 a year ($32.57 an hour)
Local Government, excluding schools and hospitals (OEWS Designation), averages $64,320 a year ($30.92 an hour)
Logging averages $70,000 a year ($33.66 an hour)
Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services averages $66,660 a year ($32.05 an hour)
Sawmills and Wood Preservation averages $72,430 ($34.82 an hour)
Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills averages $63,720 a year ($30.64 an hour)
Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution averages $79,87 a year ($38.40 an hour)
Top-Paying States for Foresters:
District of Columbia averages $95,500 a year ($45.92 an hour)
New Jersey averages $81,200 a year ($39.04 an hour)
California averages $80,160 a year ($38.54 an hour)
Alaska averages $76,120 a year ($36.60 an hour)
Florida averages $75,880 a year ($36.48 an hour)

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