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Average Congressional Budget Office economist salary

$109,177yearly

$52.45 hourly rate

Entry-level Congressional Budget Office economist salary
$80,000 yearly
Updated April 5, 2024

How much does Congressional Budget Office pay economists by location?

Economist Congressional Budget Office salary by location

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Washington, DC$136,587$65.67

Highest-paid Congressional Budget Office economists by job level

RankJob titleAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Economist Research Assistant$141,915$68-
2Senior Economist$111,575$54-
3Agricultural Economist$98,160$47-
4Economic Research Assistant$98,026$47-
5Principal Research Economist$84,861$41-
6Energy Economist$82,491$40-
7Price Economist$81,923$39-
8Regional Economist$81,095$39-
9Resource Economist$80,737$39-
10Tax Economist$79,366$38-

Economist salary at Congressional Budget Office competitors

Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Federal Trade Commission, and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offer the highest pay for economists at Congressional Budget Office competitors. Additionally, companies like U.S. Office of Personnel Management also report highly competitive salaries for economists.
RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Commodity Futures Trading Commission$130,732$63-
2Federal Trade Commission$130,296$63-
3Consumer Financial Protection Bureau$122,280$59-
4U.S. Office of Personnel Management$99,747$48-
5U.S. Trade Representative$96,119$46-

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