Majoring in economics prepares you for a wide variety of job opportunities in business, banking, government, and education, as well as in other fields like law, organized labor, politics, and journalism. Although many of these jobs will require graduate training for advancement, entry-level positions are available for those holding a bachelor's degree in economics.
The value of an economics degree goes beyond getting a job. The salaries of economists tend to be higher than those in many other fields. Here are some salaries for bachelor's degree students as reported by
Forbes.com in 2008.
Rank |
Major |
Years of Work Experience |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
0-5 |
5-10 |
10-20 |
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1 |
Computer Engineering | $60,500 | $80,800 | $104,000 |
2 |
Economics | $48,100 | $71,800 | $96,200 |
3 |
Electrical Engineering | $59,900 | $78,400 | $96,100 |
4 |
Computer Science | $54,200 | $75,000 | $94,000 |
5 |
Mechanical Engineering | $56,900 | $73,000 | $88,100 |
6 |
Finance | $46,900 | $64,300 | $84,400 |
7 |
Mathematics | $43,500 | $64,700 | $82,200 |
8 |
Civil Engineering | $52,600 | $67,100 | $81,700 |
9 |
Political Science | $39,400 | $55,000 | $74,400 |
10 |
Marketing | $39,400 | $54,000 | $72,300 |
11 |
Accounting | $44,600 | $57,900 | $71,500 |
12 |
History | $37,600 | $52,100 | $56,000 |
13 |
Business Management | $40,900 | $51,700 | $64,900 |
14 |
Communications | $36,400 | $50,300 | $64,300 |
15 |
English | $36,700 | $47,000 | $62,300 |
16 |
Biology | $37,900 | $52,600 | $60,000 |
17 |
Sociology | $35,700 | $46,900 | $55,900 |
18 |
Graphic Design | $34,700 | $45,300 | $54,700 |
19 |
Psychology | $34,700 | $45,400 | $54,000 |
20 |
Criminal Justice | $34,200 | $44,400 | $53,400 |