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Forecaster salary

Average forecaster salary

$56,441

$27.14 hourly rate

Entry-level forecaster salary
$34,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Forecaster Salary

The average forecaster salary in the United States is $56,441 per year, translating to $27 per hour. These figures can fluctuate significantly based on factors such as location, years of experience, and industry sector. For instance, forecasters in finance or technology often command higher salaries compared to those in less specialized fields.

Highest Paying States for Forecasters

Forecasters in states like California, New York, and Texas tend to earn the highest salaries. These regions typically offer a greater number of job opportunities in forecasting roles across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and retail. State-specific salary data can help job seekers target their job search effectively.

Job Opportunities and Career Growth

As businesses increasingly rely on data and analytics, the demand for skilled forecasters is on the rise. This profession not only offers competitive salaries but also presents opportunities for advancement into senior roles, such as chief data officer or analytics manager. By staying updated on industry trends and enhancing their skills, aspiring forecasters can position themselves for long-term success.

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Where can a Forecaster earn more?

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Columbus, OH$66,995
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Microsoft$129,209
United Natural Foods$51,727

Forecaster salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com and Glassdoor, the average salary for a forecaster typically falls between $55,176 and $77,488.
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Average forecaster salary by state

The average forecaster salary in Maine, Alaska, and Washington are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average forecaster salary states are Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Arizona.

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Highest paying states for forecasters

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Maine$73,059$35.12
2Indiana$65,394$31.44
3Idaho$65,319$31.40
4Washington$66,686$32.06
5Maryland$66,632$32.03
6Utah$61,876$29.75
7Alaska$68,130$32.75
8Wisconsin$65,246$31.37
9Massachusetts$63,586$30.57
10Nebraska$59,168$28.45
11Mississippi$60,062$28.88
12Texas$57,882$27.83
13Michigan$59,711$28.71
14West Virginia$58,600$28.17
15New York$58,548$28.15
16Ohio$58,130$27.95
17California$60,714$29.19
18Missouri$59,469$28.59
19North Dakota$58,901$28.32
20New Mexico$57,727$27.75
21Tennessee$56,148$26.99
22Georgia$56,311$27.07
23South Carolina$55,721$26.79
24Arkansas$55,464$26.67
25Kentucky$56,011$26.93
26Oregon$53,450$25.70
27Oklahoma$55,621$26.74
28New Jersey$53,234$25.59
29South Dakota$54,023$25.97
30Louisiana$55,053$26.47
31Colorado$51,246$24.64
32Rhode Island$52,918$25.44
33Montana$53,359$25.65
34Nevada$48,356$23.25
35New Hampshire$52,380$25.18
36Hawaii$54,216$26.07
37Connecticut$52,759$25.36
38Vermont$51,337$24.68
39Illinois$46,470$22.34
40Delaware$51,333$24.68
41Florida$48,451$23.29
42North Carolina$43,980$21.14
43Iowa$45,468$21.86
44Pennsylvania$44,448$21.37
45District of Columbia$50,193$24.13
46Kansas$44,681$21.48
47Arizona$43,555$20.94
48Minnesota$41,943$20.16
49Virginia$46,464$22.34
50Alabama$41,838$20.11
51Wyoming$41,231$19.82

Highest paying cities for forecasters

The highest-paying cities for forecasters are Bellevue, WA, Racine, WI, and Oakland, CA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Bellevue, WA$66,995$32.21
2Racine, WI$65,492$31.49
3Oakland, CA$63,324$30.44
4New York, NY$58,707$28.22
5Bedford, TX$58,200$27.98
6Reynoldsburg, OH$57,984$27.88
7Atlanta, GA$56,297$27.07
8Russellville, AR$55,513$26.69
9Providence, RI$52,931$25.45
10Camden, NJ$52,742$25.36
11Newark, DE$51,353$24.69
12Lakewood, CO$51,257$24.64
13Homestead, FL$48,017$23.09
14North Chicago, IL$46,650$22.43
15Mechanicsville, VA$46,314$22.27
16Cary, NC$44,511$21.40
17Phoenix, AZ$43,694$21.01
18Eden Prairie, MN$41,929$20.16
19Tuscaloosa, AL$41,863$20.13

Forecaster salary details

A forecaster's salary ranges from $34,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $91,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average forecaster salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a forecaster's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$91,000$7,583$44
75th Percentile$72,000$6,000$35
Average$56,441$4,703$27
25th Percentile$43,000$3,583$21
10th Percentile$34,000$2,833$16

Highest paying forecaster jobs

The highest paying types of forecasters are atmospheric scientist, analyst sales, and meteorologist.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Analyst Sales$69,093$5,758$33.2277,023
Meteorologist$68,815$5,735$33.086,214

Which companies pay forecasters the most?

Forecaster salaries at Microsoft and Bank of America are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average forecaster salary at companies like Caterpillar and The University of Chicago are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Microsoft$129,209$62.12
2Bank of America$83,547$40.17
3Caterpillar$78,109$37.55
4The University of Chicago$75,755$36.42
5Amazon$74,233$35.69
6Health First$67,417$32.41
7Uline$63,847$30.70
8Direct Energy$61,364$29.50
9Victoria's Secret$61,123$29.39
10Campbell Soup$60,946$29.30
11LAUNCH Technical Workforce Solutions$58,072$27.92
12CenturyLink$57,906$27.84
13The University of Alabama$57,772$27.77
14Cambridge Systematics$56,938$27.37
15Texas$53,879$25.90
16University of Georgia Small Business Development Center$53,461$25.70
17Rockline Industries$52,957$25.46
18United Natural Foods$51,727$24.87

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$52,000$51,400$50,800$50,200$49,600$49,000
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Forecaster salary trends

The average forecaster salary has risen by $5,630 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average forecaster earned $50,811 annually, but today, they earn $56,441 a year. That works out to a 8% change in pay for forecasters over the last decade.

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Average forecaster salary over time

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Forecaster salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$56,400$27.14+4.4%
2024$54,000$25.95+1.3%
2023$53,300$25.60+2.2%
2022$52,100$25.05-0.4%
2021$52,300$25.15+2.9%

Recently added forecaster salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
National GridSenior Forecaster, Data Science Job Details | National GridHicksville, NY06/28/2025$139,000
Massmutual Financial GroupReal Time ForecasterBoston, MA05/29/2025$62,600
LumenForecasterCharleston, WV04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterSalem, OR04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterLansing, MI04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterOklahoma City, OK04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterLincoln, NE04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterUrban Honolulu, HI04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterHelena, MT04/23/2025$60,844
LumenForecasterJefferson City, MO04/23/2025$60,844

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