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WMAS Economic Analyst

Spokane, WA · On-site

$89.16 - $133.79/hr

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Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Business, Statistics, Data Analytics, or related field preferred. * PhD or master's degree in economics, Applied Economics, Public Policy, Finance, or related ...

A bachelor's degree in public administration, political science, business administration, economics ... finance, or a related field is required. Preferred candidates will possess a master's degree.

Economic Development Analyst

Hall, NY · On-site

$65K - $77K/yr

A bachelor's degree in public administration, political science, business administration, economics ... finance, or a related field is required. Preferred candidates will possess a master's degree.

Bachelor's degree in Economics, Finance, Statistics, Data Analytics, Real Estate, Business Administration, or a closely related field; and three (3) to five (5) years of progressively responsible ...

Economic Analyst - 60018203

Columbia, SC · On-site

$66K - $119K/yr

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Advanced degree in economics or related field may be substituted for work experience. Additional Requirements : * Ability to conduct independent research on complex topics and manage projects, using ...

Economic Analyst

Anchorage, AK

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Minimum Qualifications and Experience Education Bachelor's degree in Economics, Mathematics, Business or related discipline, required. Experience Three (3) years of progressively responsible ...

Economic Analyst

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$90 - $100/hr

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A Bachelor's degree in economics, business, public administration, urban planning or a related field or equivalent experience. (A Master's degree in these or a complementary field is a plus.) * At ...

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How much do economic degree jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for economic degree in the United States is $107,594.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $92,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What can you do with an economics degree?

An economics degree opens up a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as finance, consulting, government, data analysis, and policy research. Graduates often work as economists, financial analysts, policy advisors, or market researchers. The degree equips you with analytical, quantitative, and critical thinking skills that are valuable in both the public and private sectors. Additionally, many economics graduates pursue further education in law, business, or public policy.

What types of projects or tasks can someone with an economics degree expect to work on in their first professional role?

In an entry-level position with an economics degree, you’ll likely work on tasks such as data analysis, market research, and report preparation. You may assist with evaluating economic trends, creating financial models, or supporting senior analysts with research for policy recommendations or business strategies. Collaboration is common, as you’ll often work with teams in finance, consulting, government, or research departments, providing insights that inform decision-making. These tasks help build a strong foundation for growth into more specialized or leadership roles over time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an economist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Economist, you need a strong background in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and data interpretation, usually supported by at least a bachelor's or master's degree in economics. Familiarity with statistical software such as Stata, R, or SAS, and experience with data visualization tools are commonly required. Critical thinking, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help economists convey complex information and influence decision-making. These competencies are crucial for analyzing trends, informing policy, and providing actionable insights in business or government settings.

What is the difference between Economic Degree vs Financial Analyst?

AspectEconomic DegreeFinancial Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Economics, possibly advanced degreesBachelor's in Finance, Economics, or related field; certifications like CFA beneficial
Work EnvironmentUniversities, research institutions, government agenciesFinancial firms, banks, investment companies, corporate finance departments
Industry UsageAcademic, policy analysis, research rolesInvestment analysis, financial planning, market analysis

While both roles involve economic knowledge, an Economic Degree provides a broad understanding of economic theories and research, often leading to academic or policy careers. A Financial Analyst applies economic and financial principles directly to analyze markets and advise on investments, typically working in finance-related industries.

What careers can you do with an economic degree?

An economics degree prepares individuals for careers such as economist, financial analyst, policy analyst, market researcher, and data analyst. These roles often require strong analytical, quantitative, and communication skills, and may involve working in finance, government, consulting, or research organizations.
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Infographic showing various Economic Degree job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,594 per year, or $51.7 per hour.

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Job description

City of Woodburn is looking for an Economic Development Director to join the executive management team. Incumbent manages all aspects of the City’s economic development program, activities and functions and urban renewal development within the City. Economic Development Director builds and maintains close relationships with businesses, property owners, commercial real estate professionals, developers, and government agency partners to support existing businesses and to encourage and support the development of new and existing businesses. Serves as a liaison between the City Council, departments, the public, urban renewal agency and the Cty Manager.

Community

Located within the beautiful Willamette Valley, just 30 minutes outside of Portland and 20 minutes from Salem, the City of Woodburn, Oregon, is looking for an ideal candidate to help shape future development within the community through infrastructure and planning. Barely an hour from the beaches, the mountains and Oregon’s most popular state park, residents and visitors enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities that abound in the Pacific Northwest. With a diverse community known for its friendly and supportive nature, this position offers an opportunity to make a difference and help shape the community’s future. Woodburn is a community rich in history, tradition and diversity. With a blend of Anglo, Hispanic and Russian cultures, Woodburn celebrates its diversity as one of Oregon’s fastest growing communities, with a population of almost 30,000. Long known as a center of agriculture, Woodburn is also the window to the Willamette Valley, providing visitors a gateway to some of the area’s most beautiful attractions, including The Oregon Garden and Champoeg and Silver Falls State Parks. Woodburn Premium Outlets, a top state tourist attraction, has over 100 brand name and specialty stores offering great shopping value. Situated in a large agricultural area, Woodburn is a gateway to many farms, nurseries and harvest festivals in the area. Al’s Garden Center started in Woodburn in 1948, Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm hosts a month-long Tulip Festival in March/April, Bauman’s Farm and Garden, in Gervais, hosts a month-long harvest festival in October, and Mt. Angel Oktoberfest celebrates the end of the harvest season in September. Another attraction is the Woodburn Dragstrip just west of I-5. Built in 1961, Woodburn Dragstrip has a ¼-mile track and hosts many racing events from March through October.

City

Incorporated in 1889, the City of Woodburn is a full-service municipality, excluding fire services, and operates under a Council-Administrator form of government. The City is organized into the following operating departments: Administration, City Attorney, City Recorder, Community Development, Community Services, Economic Development, Finance, Human Resources, Police, Public Works, and Special Projects. The City has 181 FTEs and an operating budget of $38 million, with $5.6 million URA budget. City Manager Scott Derickson has served Woodburn since October 2008. Mr. Derickson is a longtime member of ICMA and enjoys a reputation as a progressive and innovative City Manager who has consistently developed excellent management teams in each of his previous positions. The City of Woodburn is in good financial condition, backed by sound fiscal policies and practices.

Position

Incumbent manages all aspects of the City’s economic development program, activities and functions and urban renewal development within the City. Economic Development Director builds and maintains close relationships with businesses, property owners, commercial real estate professionals, developers, and government agency partners to support existing businesses and to encourage and support the development of new and existing businesses. Serves as a liaison between the City Council, departments, the public, urban renewal agency and the City Manager.

A Bachelor’s Degree in economics, marketing, public administration, urban planning, or a related field and seven (7) years of experience in a position responsible for economic development, urban renewal, policy development, small business administration funding strategies, preferably in the public sector; experience with supervising staff; commercial and/or industrial property development and/or financing is preferred. Valid Oregon Class C driver’s license and ability to meet City's driving standards. Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred.

The priorities and focus expected from the incumbent are as follows:

Business Retention, Expansion & Recruitment (BRE)

Maintain core BRE responsibilities including employer outreach, site visits, follow‑up, and problem solving for local companies.

  • Continue developing relationships with major traded‑sector employers, leveraging the momentum from significant recruitment successes (e.g., Amazon project).
  • Recruit new employers by coordinating with regional partners and providing timely, accurate information on utilities, zoning, incentives, and workforce.
Industrial Land Development & Strategic Expansion
  • Lead implementation of the 2025 Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) expansion that added 237 acres of industrial land.
  • Work with developers, infrastructure partners, and state agencies to bring new industrial parcels to a market‑ready state.
  • Provide economic analysis, site readiness planning, and investment recommendations to City leadership.
Urban Renewal, Enterprise Zones & Incentive Management

Manage and modernize the Urban Renewal Agency programs, including redevelopment, business incentives, and public‑private partnerships.

  • Administer Enterprise Zone programs and coordinate with regional partners to promote participation and compliance.
  • Recommend improvements to incentives and redevelopment tools based on market needs and project feasibility.
Downtown Revitalization & Placemaking

Continue Main Street–based revitalization work, historic preservation projects, and building rehabilitation efforts.

  • Support downtown district businesses through marketing, technical assistance, and coordination with property and business owners.
  • Oversee public art initiatives, mural programs, and other placemaking activities that enhance business activity and community identity.
Strengthen and Expand Regional Leadership

Provide oversight and expansion of North Marion Business Services Alliance and North Marion Tourism Collaborative activities.

  • Leadership in regional economic development and tourism strategies, including coordination with county, regional partners, and multiple cities.
Cross‑Agency Collaboration & Regional Partnerships
  • Maintain strong relationships with SEDCOR, Business Oregon, Marion County, Greater Portland Inc., and other partners.
  • Convene employer and industry forums such as the Industrial Business Roundtable.
  • Refer or coordinate assistance for employers and entrepreneurs through partner organizations when appropriate.
Grant Funding & Program Development

Identify and pursue grants for infrastructure, downtown revitalization, tourism, energy efficiency, entrepreneurship, and workforce development.

  • Prepare competitive proposals and manage awarded grants, ensuring compliance and timely reporting.
  • Continue developing innovative economic programs modeled after past successes such as the Arts & Murals Program and business video campaigns.
Data, Analysis & Reporting
  • Maintain and update economic data including utilities, zoning, taxes, transportation, incentives, and property databases for response to business inquiries.
  • Prepare analysis and recommendations supporting policy development, land‑use decisions, and budget planning.
Community & Stakeholder Engagement

Establish and maintain strong relationships with business owners, developers, elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and members of the public.

  • Continue convening tourism, workforce, and business collaboratives such as the North Marion Business Alliance.
  • Represent the City at regional and statewide events related to economic development.

Please attach a cover letter and your resume to apply.

Per Oregon Revised Statutes 408.225 and 408.230, the City of Woodburn grants preference in hiring and promotion of veterans and disabled veterans as defined by state law. If you are eligible and wish to claim Veterans' preference points, please indicate so on your application. Please note that you need to submit documentation of your eligibility at the time of your application.

City of Woodburn is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

Women, veterans, and minorities are encouraged to apply

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