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How much do development economics jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for development economics in the United States is $103,020.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,500.00 and $124,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Development Economist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Development Economist, you need strong analytical skills, a solid background in economics or related fields (often with a master's or PhD), and proficiency in quantitative research methods. Familiarity with statistical software such as STATA, R, or Python, and experience with econometric modeling are typically required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are essential for designing effective policy solutions, conducting impactful research, and driving sustainable development outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Development Economics, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Development Economics often face challenges such as limited access to reliable data, the complexity of measuring impact in diverse socio-economic environments, and navigating differing stakeholder priorities. Addressing these challenges requires strong analytical skills, adaptability, and effective collaboration with local partners, governments, and NGOs. Building relationships with stakeholders and maintaining cultural sensitivity are also crucial for designing and implementing successful development interventions.

What is development economics?

Development economics is a branch of economics that focuses on improving the economic well-being and quality of life in developing countries. It studies factors such as poverty, inequality, education, health, and sustainable economic growth. Development economists analyze policies and strategies that can help raise living standards, promote economic growth, and reduce poverty. They often work with governments, international organizations, and NGOs to design and evaluate programs that support development.

What is the difference between Development Economics vs Economic Analyst?

AspectDevelopment EconomicsEconomic Analyst
Required CredentialsMaster's or PhD in Economics or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Economics or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch institutions, NGOs, government agenciesFinancial firms, government departments, consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageFocuses on global development, poverty reduction, policy analysisAnalyzes economic data, market trends, and forecasts

Development Economics and Economic Analyst roles share a foundation in economic theory and data analysis. However, Development Economics emphasizes global development issues, policy impact, and poverty alleviation, often requiring advanced degrees. Economic Analysts typically focus on market trends, financial data, and economic forecasting within corporate or government settings. Both careers involve data analysis and economic research but serve different industry needs and objectives.

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Infographic showing various Development Economics job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,020 per year, or $49.5 per hour.
Junior Economist (On site, Washington DC)

Junior Economist (On site, Washington DC)

ICF

Washington, DC

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

ICF is hiring Junior Economist to perform a critical role in the International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB) within the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).ILAB creates American jobs and increases American wages by combating foreign abusive labor practices that undermine U.S. competitiveness in global supply chains.The Junior Economist will play an important role in identifying cost-effective international labor interventions designed to produce the greatest benefit for American workers because of investments made by ILAB.

This position will be on-site in the Department of Labor office in Washington, D.C.

Key Responsibilities

  • Elevate the agency's use of data-driven evidence in international programs to proactively identify cost effective activities across a spectrum of options designed to maximize the: (1) likelihood of success, (2) greatest return on investment, and (3) ability to scale of impact regarding program benefits for U.S. workers.
  • Various ILAB projects will be assigned to the Junior Economist, who will be tasked with creating a well-researched narrative, supported by data or statistical analysis, that can reasonably demonstrate whether ILAB programs generate identifiable benefits to U.S. workers and businesses or have degraded abusive labor practices by competing entities.Based upon the findings, the position will work within ILAB's Economics Team to build an evidence base on how ILAB's international labor activities can further U.S. national interests within important global supply chains upon which American economic and security interests depend.
  • Assist the various offices within ILAB to maximize direct economic benefits for American workers through international engagement advancing fair trade, the elimination of abusive labor practices, and upholding international agreements.
  • In addition to the primary responsibilities above, undertake various data analysis and visualization tasks on a regular basis. Research tasks may be assigned to support activities related to G20, G7, ILO, USMCA implementation, and the impact of trade on U.S. labor markets. Other tasks may include research work related to annual reports that ILAB produces.
  • The Junior Economist's work is essential to building an agile element that can quickly respond to, and pivot, to emerging needs at a cadence reflecting private sector needs. This position will be embedded within ILAB. The Junior Economist's main point of contact will be the Senior Economist within the Office of the Deputy Undersecretary (ODUS) at ILAB.The position is expected, under guidance, to engage regularly and substantively with economists within the Labor Department, other U.S. government agencies, academia, trade associations, organized labor groups, and research institutions.

Required Qualifications:

  • A minimum master's degree in economics with a concentration in microeconomics, trade, labor economics, applied economics, development economics, or a combination of these specializations.
  • 2+ years of demonstrated expertise with a focus on trade theory and microeconomic labor employment and wage issues using experimental methodologies and behavioral economic insights to estimate the impact of US government interventions combating foreign abusive labor and unfair trade practices on American jobs, wages and profits.
  • 2+ years of research expertise in labor and/or trade economics, using advanced quantitative data analytics and experimental design and an ability to engage and expand upon the growing discipline of economic statecraft across the whole of the U.S. government.
  • Security Clearance: Obtain low-level security clearance (U.S. citizenship, having resided in the U.S. for the past 2 years, and ability to perform the work of this position from a location within the United States)

Preferred Qualifications

  • A recent Ph.D. graduate or postdoctoral researcher in economics, with a concentration in microeconomics, trade, labor economics, applied economics, development economics, or a combination of these specializations.
  • Demonstrated familiarity with U.S. trade policy and trade geopolitics.
  • Expertise in wrangling and analyzing large datasets from the U.S. and foreign national statistical offices is highly valued for this position.
  • Strong knowledge of U.S. labor market and the impact of trade on U.S. workers.
  • Fluency in Spanish is a big plus.
  • Expertise or ability to learn extracting and analyzing large survey data from IPUMS and foreign national statistical offices and produce representative statistical estimates from the data.
  • Strong knowledge of trade data and labor force survey data
  • Humility to receive feedback, revise deliverables, and accept directions from others.
  • Ability to think strategically, creatively and to find innovative ways to respond to emerging organizational and project needs
  • Detail-oriented and deadline-driven with strong organizational skills
  • Ability to work in a dynamic environment with changing requirements and priorities
  • Strong cross-cultural, interpersonal, management, and collaboration skills in highly complex structures involving multiple teams and stakeholders
  • Critical thinking, sound problem solving, and decision-making skills and enjoy working in policy setting at the federal level.
  • Highly self-motivated and able to work independently as well as in team settings
  • Ability to take on a diverse portfolio of tasks such as proposal review, report review, data analysis, project evaluations.
  • Willingness to take on a range of research tasks from simple to complex.
  • Familiarity or knowledge in Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) is a plus but not required.

Professional Skills:

  • Demonstrated strong command of either R or Stata and have experience obtaining and cleaning micro survey data from U.S. and international statistical agencies (or similar relevant experience in data analysis) and a strong command of Excel that goes beyond basic functionality (e.g., pivot tables, dynamic tables, VLOOKUP, Xlookup, visualizations, etc.).
  • Superb writing skills, including economic policy brief writing with an ability to tailor the tone, content and form of written output to different audiences and to suit a variety of formats; ability to synthesize information and communicate in an accurate and coherent manner. Demonstrated evidence of original research and scholarship (a writing sample is required).
  • Demonstrated strong teamwork, whether working as a junior team member or taking on leadership responsibilities and serving as a team lead for some assignments.
  • Ability to accept guidance, follow directions, and receive feedback.
  • High level of collegiality and strong work ethic: demonstrated ability to complete assignments on time, produce high-quality work and meet time-sensitive deadlines, and go the extra mile when needed.

Working at ICF

ICF is a global advisory and technology services provider, but we're not your typical consultants. We combine unmatched expertise with cutting-edge technology to help clients solve their most complex challenges, navigate change, and shape the future.

We can only solve the world's toughest challenges by building a workplace that allows everyone to thrive. We are an equal opportunity employer.Together, our employees are empowered to share theirexpertiseand collaborate with others to achieve personal and professional goals. For more information, please read ourEEOpolicy.

We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Reasonable Accommodations are available, including, but not limited to, for disabled veterans, individuals with disabilities, and individuals withsincerely heldreligious beliefs, in all phases of the application and employment process. To requestan accommodation,please emailCandidateaccommodation@icf.comand we will be happy toassist. All information you provide will be kept confidential and will be used only to the extentrequiredto provide needed reasonable accommodations.

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At ICF, we are committed to ensuring a fair interview process for all candidates based on their own skills and knowledge. As part of this commitment, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools to generate orassistwith responses during interviews (whether in-person or virtual) is notpermitted. This policy is in place tomaintainthe integrity and authenticity of the interview process.

However, we understand that some candidates may require accommodationthat involves the use of AI. Ifsuch anaccommodation is needed, candidates are instructed to contact us in advance atcandidateaccommodation@icf.com. Weare dedicated to providingthe necessary support to ensure that all candidates have an equal opportunity to succeed.


Pay Range - There are multiple factors that are considered in determining final pay for a position, including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location, education and certifications as well as contract provisions regarding labor categories that are specific to the position.

The pay range for this position based on full-time employment is:

$67,063.00 - $114,008.00DC Client Office (DC88)