BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics · May 2025
Forest and Conservation Workers in Hawaii earn between $48,930 and $64,390, with a mean of $57,470. The national average for this role is $43,579.
| Location | Mean Salary |
|---|---|
| Hawaii | $57,470 |
| National Average | $43,579 |
| Idaho | $54,650 |
| Massachusetts | $53,730 |
| Virginia | $52,750 |
| Pennsylvania | $51,830 |
Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS, May 2025. Hawaii. Hourly wages assume 2,080 hours/year.