How much does an Budget control analyst (economist) earn
A Budget control analyst (economist) earns between $2.041 and $11.902 per month, with an average monthly salary of $4.621 and a median salary of $3.500 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 12.622 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 4.621 | 55.451 | 1.155 | 22 |
1º Quartile | 2.041 | 24.496 | 510 | 10 |
Median Salary | 3.500 | 42.000 | 875 | 17 |
3º Quartile | 9.077 | 108.920 | 2.269 | 43 |
Higher Salary | 11.902 | 142.819 | 2.975 | 56 |
Professional job categories
- Science and arts professionals
- professionals of the social sciences and humanities
- social scientists, psychologists
- economists
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Main workplaces
Economists they work in companies of various economic activities such as financial intermediation, insurance and private pension, public administration, social security, economic consulting companies, in agriculture, livestock, industry and services related to these activities, in wholesale trade and trade intermediaries. They are mostly statutory or salaried employees with a formal contract, work as a team, with permanent supervision, in a closed environment and during daytime hours.
What does it take to work in the field of Economists
The exercise of these occupations requires a higher degree in economic sciences or a postgraduate degree in economics and registration with the Regional Council of Economics. The full performance of activities occurs after one or two years of experience in the area.
Functions and activities of Budget control analyst (economist)
Economists must:
Activities
- monitor market indicators;
- interpret results;
- dialogue with the media;
- issuing reports and opinions;
- mediate conflicts of interest;
- recommend policies;
- verify company information (due diligence);
- define methodology;
- analyze conjunctures;
- creating financial products;
- calculate company market value;
- perform financial statement analysis;
- teach courses;
- work as a team;
- indicate merger, acquisition, partnership etc;
- confront alternative costs;
- detect new markets;
- justify project;
- pricing products and services;
- demonstrate leadership ability;
- ask for comparative advantages;
- delimit object;
- collect data;
- generate evaluation parameters;
- analyze long-term trends;
- perform sectoral and regional analyses;
- process data;
- show creativity;
- identify opportunities and threats in the environment and in the organization;
- assess adequacy of actions to the problem;
- browse bibliography;
- scaling human and physical resources;
- develop indicators;
- demonstrate logical reasoning;
- establish arbitration award;
- value equity;
- manage customer portfolio (portfolio);
- indicate merger, acquisition, partnership, etc;
- formulate abstract concepts;
- keep up to date;
- recruit staff;
- adapt language to the audience;
- propose actions;
- confronting alternative costs;
- estimate profitability and economic-financial viability;
- subsidizing the formulation of rules, regulations and contracts;
- budget projects;
- assist in the formulation of trade policies;
- criticize data;
- assist in marketing policies;
- plan investments (capital budgets);
- measure consequences of actions;
- reveal critical judgment;
- display communications at events;
- suggest technology adoption;
- determine sources;
- identify market structure (competition);
- define a schedule;
- list action alternatives;
- establish an arbitration award;
- show creativity;
- predict competitors' performance;
- define products and results;
- criticize data;
- delineate problem;
- manage databases;
- monitoring compliance with regulations;
- perform credit analysis;
- indicate merger, acquisition, partnership etc;
- subsidize decisions;
- manage cash flow;
- monitor budget execution;
- estimate demand;
- estimate social and environmental impacts (externalities);
- transmit knowledge;
- write articles, books, economic bulletins and reports;
- mediate conflicts of interest;
- negotiate projects;
- analyze socio-economic and environmental sustainability;
- demonstrate ability to use computer resources;
- train staff;
- build scenarios;
- representing interests in national and international negotiations;
- coordinate projects;
- estimate private costs;
- interpret results;
- verify implementation of proposed actions;
- define schedule;
- analyze political-institutional environment;
- estimate results;
- demonstrate verbal ability in foreign languages;
- apply quantitative methods;
- manage risks;
- give lectures;
- checking barriers to competition;
- select funding sources;
- develop collection instruments;
Sectors that hire Budget control analyst (economist) the most in the job market
- combined office and administrative support services
- temporary labor lease
- business management consulting activities
- accounting activities
- fund management activities by contract or commission
- holdings of non-financial institutions
- other ancillary activities of financial services
- road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
- other service activities provided mainly to companies
- commodities and futures exchange