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Geography Jobs Earnings Reported

Sunday July 24, 2005
In May 2004, median annual earnings for occupations in the field of geography ranged from $30,380 to $74,980, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). A geography job is any work that focuses on location, such as surveying, mapping and urban planning.

Surveying technicians and mapping technicians as a group had median annual earnings of $30,380 in May 2004. Surveyors had median earnings of $42,980.

Cartographers and photogrammetrists had median annual earnings of $46,080; cartographers develop and draw maps, while photogrammetrists interpret detailed photos and other data from jets and planes. Median yearly earnings of urban and regional planners were $53,450.

Geographic Information System (GIS) analysts or developers who create new software or design databases are classified as computer applications software engineers or database administrators. Database administrators had median annual salaries of $60,650, while software engineers had median salaries of $74,980 in May 2004.

These data are from the BLS' Occupational Employment Statistics program.

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