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What Does it Take to Be a Financial Specialist?

Financial Specialist Example All financial specialists not listed separately.

  • Professional Bondsman
  • Estate Administrator
  • Ship Purser
  • Bank and Savings Securities Trader
  • Licensed Bondsman

Financial Specialist Job Outlook

There were about 135,900 jobs for Financial Specialist in 2016 (in the United States). New jobs are being produced at a rate of 9.6% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 13,100 new jobs for Financial Specialist by 2026. Due to new job openings and attrition, there will be an average of 13,100 job openings in this field each year.

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The states with the most job growth for Financial Specialist are Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. Watch out if you plan on working in South Dakota, Maryland, or Alaska. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.

How Much Does a Financial Specialist Make?

The average yearly salary of a Financial Specialist ranges between $38,030 and $123,360.

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Financial Specialists who work in District of Columbia, Virginia, or Illinois, make the highest salaries.

How much do Financial Specialists make in different U.S. states?

State Annual Mean Salary
Alabama $75,170
Alaska $68,040
Arizona $82,200
Arkansas $43,580
California $80,720
Colorado $83,800
Connecticut $77,690
Delaware $80,950
District of Columbia $107,760
Florida $67,520
Georgia $85,610
Idaho $56,440
Illinois $93,200
Indiana $66,590
Iowa $69,480
Kansas $55,300
Kentucky $57,030
Louisiana $61,170
Maine $65,430
Maryland $77,440
Massachusetts $88,370
Michigan $69,480
Minnesota $74,190
Mississippi $63,650
Missouri $74,050
Montana $67,820
Nebraska $79,250
Nevada $58,150
New Hampshire $77,670
New Jersey $81,660
New Mexico $61,940
New York $96,480
North Carolina $76,050
North Dakota $77,400
Ohio $78,960
Oklahoma $72,520
Oregon $71,980
Pennsylvania $74,880
Rhode Island $77,610
South Carolina $69,340
South Dakota $53,080
Tennessee $65,200
Texas $70,830
Utah $69,340
Vermont $72,600
Virginia $87,810
Washington $73,790
West Virginia $68,180
Wisconsin $60,120
Wyoming $59,190

Where do Financial Specialists Work?

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Below are examples of industries where Financial Specialists work:

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