Career Outlook

Logging Workers, All Other

BLS employment projections 2023–2033 · SOC 45-4029

Projected Growth

-4.7%

2023–2033

Annual Openings

0.4

projected/year

Median Salary

$51K

annual (BLS 2025)

Current Employment

1,700

workers (2023)

The Logging Workers, All Other career outlook (SOC 45-4029) combines two separate BLS data products: Employment Projections for 2023-2033 trajectory, and Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics from May 2025 for current pay. Projected employment change is -4.7% over the decade, which BLS classifies as declining versus the 5% all-occupations baseline. That places it 9.7 percentage points below the national average across all occupations. Annual openings combining growth, retirement replacement, and transfers are projected at 0.4 per year.

Current workforce size for this occupation stands at approximately 1,700 based on the BLS OEWS May 2025 count. Median pay sits at $50,840 per year ($24.44/hr/hour), with a 10th-to-90th percentile spread from $36,380 to $69,350 — enough range that the choice between entry and senior positioning can change total earnings by 2-3× over a career. Typical entry-level credential is High school diploma or equivalent.

Growth projections are directional indicators, not guarantees. BLS revises these every two years based on updated demographic, technology, and policy inputs — the 2023-2033 projections already factor in assumptions about AI adoption, remote-work normalization, demographic aging, energy transition, and post-pandemic industry shifts, but unforeseen disruptions (recessions, breakthrough technologies, policy changes) can reshape 5-year-out numbers. When treating this page as career-decision evidence, pair the growth percentage with annual openings (small occupations growing fast can still offer few actual entry points, while large occupations growing slowly can offer thousands of replacement opportunities), look at the percentile pay band to understand realistic entry and senior compensation, and check whether the credential requirements match your current educational investment. The "Similar Occupations" list below highlights adjacent SOC codes worth considering as comparison anchors or alternative pathways.

Job Growth Projection

-4.7%

Declining

vs. national average (5%)

-9.7% below

National avg (5%) Logging Workers, All Other (-4.7%)

Entry Requirements

Ed

Typical Education

High school diploma or equivalent

Exp

Work Experience Required

None

Tr

On-the-Job Training

Moderate-term on-the-job training

Salary Data (BLS 2025)

Percentile Annual
10th Percentile (Entry) $36,380
25th Percentile $41,900
Median (50th) $50,840
75th Percentile $61,450
90th Percentile (Senior) $69,350
Mean (Average) $52,910

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Logging Workers, All Other a growing field?

Logging Workers, All Other is projected to decline by 4.7% from 2023 to 2033, which is declining. The national average for all occupations is about 5%.

What education is needed to become a Logging Workers, All Other?

The typical entry-level education requirement for Logging Workers, All Other is: High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience required: None. On-the-job training: Moderate-term on-the-job training.

How many Logging Workers, All Other jobs will be available?

There are approximately 0.4 annual job openings projected for Logging Workers, All Other, which includes new positions due to growth plus openings from workers who retire or change occupations.

What is the median salary for a Logging Workers, All Other?

The median annual salary for Logging Workers, All Other is $50,840 ($24.44/hr), based on BLS OEWS May 2025 data. Half of workers earn more and half earn less than this amount.

Similar Career Paths

Occupations in SOC major group 45 with comparable growth and entry requirements.

Last updated: May 2025 (BLS OEWS annual release). Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections 2023–2033. Salary data: BLS OEWS May 2025.

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