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Information Provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Urban And Regional Planners

Career Profile:
Science Careers

Local governments employ 7 out of 10 urban and regional planners. Most entry-level jobs require a masters degree; bachelors degree holders may find some entry-level positions, but advancement opportunities are limited. Most new jobs will be in affluent, rapidly growing urban and suburban communities.


On average, Urban and Regional Planners earn $ 56,630 per year.

10%
25%
75%
90%

$ 35,610/yr
$ 44,480/yr
$ 71,390/yr
$ 86,880/yr

Number of people in profession:


Job Outlook:

Job Opportunities for Science Careers are
expected to:
Increase as fast as the average.



Recommended Education Level:


Degrees in this Field:

City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Related Ocupations:

Aerospace Engineers
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