Information Provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Budget Analysts
On average, Budget Analysts earn $ 61,430 per year.
Job Opportunities for Business Career are
expected to:
Increase as fast as the average.
Accounting
Finance
Accountants and Auditors
Financial Analysts
Efficiently distributing limited financial resources is an important challenge in all organizations. In most large and complex organizations, this task would be nearly impossible without budget analysts. These workers develop, analyze, and execute budgets, which are used to allocate current resources and estimate future financial needs.
A bachelors degree usually is the minimum educational requirement for budget analyst jobs, but some organizations prefer or require a masters degree. Entry-level budget analysts usually begin with limited responsibilities but can be promoted to intermediate-level positions within 1 to 2 years, and to senior positions with additional experience.
Budget analysts held 62,000 jobs throughout private industry and government in 2006. Federal, State, and local governments are major employers, accounting for 44 percent of budget analyst jobs. Many other budget analysts worked in manufacturing; financial services; management services; professional, scientific, and technical services; and schools.
Association of Government Accountants
National Association of State Budget Officers