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Economics lecturer salary

Average economics lecturer salary

$72,334

$34.78 hourly rate

Entry-level economics lecturer salary
$52,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Understanding the Role of an Economics Lecturer

An Economics Lecturer plays a crucial role in shaping future economists and analysts. With an average salary of $72,334 per year, this position varies based on factors like location, years of experience, and academic institution. For instance, states such as California and New York often offer higher salaries due to the higher cost of living and demand for qualified educators.

Salary Breakdown by Experience

Entry-level positions typically start lower, around $50,000, while experienced lecturers can earn upwards of $90,000. This range reflects the importance of both experience and educational qualifications in determining salary.

Job Opportunities

Opportunities for Economics Lecturers are available at various institutions, including community colleges, universities, and online education platforms. Networking through academic conferences and joining professional organizations can enhance job prospects. Understanding salary trends and institutional demands is vital for making informed career decisions in this field.

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Where can an Economics Lecturer earn more?

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Columbus, OH$87,132
Denton, TX$59,430
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Pace University$124,321
UTRGV - The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley$63,942

Economics lecturer salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Comparably and Payscale, the average salary for an economics lecturer typically falls between $56,052 and $101,231.
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$72,334yearly
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$101,231yearly
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$57,760yearly
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$56,052yearly

Average economics lecturer salary by state

The average economics lecturer salary in Nevada, Rhode Island, and Delaware are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average economics lecturer salary states are New Hampshire, Wyoming, and Texas.

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Highest paying states for economics lecturers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Rhode Island$96,225$46.26
2Delaware$95,426$45.88
3Illinois$89,455$43.01
4New York$84,699$40.72
5Alaska$90,298$43.41
6Mississippi$91,065$43.78
7Nevada$104,705$50.34
8Vermont$77,812$37.41
9Massachusetts$78,520$37.75
10Connecticut$80,021$38.47
11Idaho$75,025$36.07
12District of Columbia$93,157$44.79
13West Virginia$68,207$32.79
14California$82,498$39.66
15Kansas$77,404$37.21
16Arizona$81,227$39.05
17Indiana$73,241$35.21
18Alabama$70,694$33.99
19Washington$81,642$39.25
20Colorado$70,756$34.02
21Virginia$72,162$34.69
22Maryland$74,847$35.98
23Maine$68,350$32.86
24Oregon$76,976$37.01
25Michigan$66,602$32.02
26Pennsylvania$68,385$32.88
27Ohio$72,319$34.77
28South Dakota$64,830$31.17
29Hawaii$77,024$37.03
30Tennessee$67,978$32.68
31Montana$65,972$31.72
32Iowa$64,889$31.20
33Louisiana$68,570$32.97
34Florida$63,231$30.40
35South Carolina$65,345$31.42
36Georgia$68,178$32.78
37New Jersey$62,221$29.91
38North Dakota$63,091$30.33
39North Carolina$65,267$31.38
40Wyoming$61,012$29.33
41Nebraska$64,302$30.91
42Texas$60,635$29.15
43Wisconsin$64,133$30.83
44Missouri$65,901$31.68
45Utah$63,567$30.56
46Oklahoma$63,266$30.42
47New Hampshire$61,340$29.49
48Kentucky$45,547$21.90
49New Mexico$59,823$28.76
50Arkansas$56,891$27.35
51Minnesota$61,939$29.78

Highest paying cities for economics lecturers

The highest-paying cities for economics lecturers are San Jose, CA, New York, NY, and Waltham, MA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1San Jose, CA$87,132$41.89
2New York, NY$84,870$40.80
3Waltham, MA$78,493$37.74
4Baltimore, MD$74,978$36.05
5Akron, OH$72,758$34.98
6Newport News, VA$72,343$34.78
7Hazleton, PA$68,388$32.88
8Chattanooga, TN$68,317$32.84
9Valdosta, GA$67,754$32.57
10Cedar City, UT$67,577$32.49
11Raleigh, NC$65,645$31.56
12Kenosha, WI$64,513$31.02
13Coral Gables, FL$62,018$29.82
14Denton, TX$59,430$28.57

Economics lecturer salary details

An economics lecturer's salary ranges from $52,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $98,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average economics lecturer salary graph, trends, and summary

What is an economics lecturer's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$98,000$8,167$47
75th Percentile$85,000$7,083$41
Average$72,334$6,028$35
25th Percentile$61,000$5,083$29
10th Percentile$52,000$4,333$25

Highest paying economics lecturer jobs

The highest paying types of economics lecturers are economics department chairperson, associate professor of economics, and economics professor.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Adjunct Lecturer$79,657$6,638$38.3026,546
Lecturer$61,988$5,166$29.8026,449

Which companies pay economics lecturers the most?

Economics lecturer salaries at Pace University and Southern Utah University are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average economics lecturer salary at companies like San Jose State University and Unh Law are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Pace University$124,321$59.77
2Southern Utah University$79,369$38.16
3San Jose State University$72,159$34.69
4Unh Law$71,857$34.55
5Brandeis University$69,676$33.50
6PSEA$69,548$33.44
7The City University of New York$69,385$33.36
8SUNY New Paltz$68,711$33.03
9James Madison University$68,309$32.84
10Binghamton University$67,599$32.50
11UMiami Health System$67,441$32.42
12Mount Holyoke College$67,321$32.37
13University of Wisconsin-Parkside$65,864$31.67
14North Carolina A&T State University$65,767$31.62
15Fordham University$65,325$31.41
16UC Santa Barbara$65,286$31.39
17Johns Hopkins University$65,234$31.36
18University of Massachusetts Boston$65,012$31.26
19University of Massachusetts Amherst$64,203$30.87
20UTRGV - The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley$63,942$30.74

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Economics lecturer salary trends

The average economics lecturer salary has risen by $14,802 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average economics lecturer earned $57,532 annually, but today, they earn $72,334 a year. That works out to a 12% change in pay for economics lecturers over the last decade.

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Average economics lecturer salary over time

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Economics lecturer salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$72,300$34.78+2.7%
2025$70,400$33.84+2.8%
2024$68,400$32.90+3.1%
2023$66,300$31.89+2.6%
2022$64,600$31.05+1.8%

Recently added economics lecturer salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
SCU Credit UnionQuarterly Lecturer-Economics (Pool AYSanta Clara, CA06/25/2025$119,196
CSU CareersLecturer Pool for Department of Economics, AYIone, CA06/18/2025$103,116
Csueb JobsLecturer Pool for Department of Economics, AYIone, CA06/18/2025$103,116
Northeastern UniversityLecturer-EconomicsBoston, MA06/17/2025$24,384
Northeastern UniversityLecturer-EconomicsSeattle, WA06/17/2025$30,000
California State University SystemLecturer Pool-Economics AYSan Marcos, CA06/16/2025$66,084
Santa Clara UniversityQuarterly Lecturer-Economics (Pool AYSanta Clara, CA06/14/2025$119,196
Northeastern UniversityLecturer-Commerce & Economic DevelopmentBoston, MA05/27/2025$79,776
California State UniversityEconomics-Lecturer PoolFullerton, CA05/25/2025$66,084
CSU CareersEconomics-Lecturer PoolFullerton, CA05/25/2025$66,084

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