How to Become a Statistical Assistant in 2026

    Median salary: $51,440 · -2.5% projected decline (2024–2034)

    O*NET Code: 43-9111.00 · Data from O*NET & BLS · Updated March 2026
    Median Salary
    $51,440
    annual wage
    Job Growth
    -2.5%
    projected 2024–2034
    Education
    Bachelor's degree
    typical entry
    AI Exposure
    64/100
    exposure score
    Section 01

    What does a Statistical Assistant do?

    Compile and compute data according to statistical formulas for use in statistical studies. May perform actuarial computations and compile charts and graphs for use by actuaries. Includes actuarial clerks.

    Section 02

    Statistical Assistant Salary in 2026

    The median annual salary for Statistical Assistants is $51,440. The bottom 10% earn around $38,050 while the top 10% earn over $79,410.

    Experience levelAnnual salary
    Entry-level (P10)$38,050
    Early career (P25)$45,970
    Median$51,440
    Experienced (P75)$63,620
    Top earners (P90)$79,410
    10th: $38,050Median: $51,44090th: $79,410

    Highest-paying metros

    Iowa
    Highest paying
    $82,000
    top metro salary
    California
    $78,040
    $-3,960 vs highest
    New Jersey
    $71,140
    $-10,860 vs highest
    New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ
    $71,030
    $-10,970 vs highest
    Massachusetts
    $68,530
    $-13,470 vs highest
    Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH
    $68,530
    $-13,470 vs highest
    New York
    $64,190
    $-17,810 vs highest
    Texas
    $61,000
    $-21,000 vs highest

    Statistical Assistant salary by state

    StateMedian salary
    Iowatop$82,000
    California$78,040
    New Jersey$71,140
    Massachusetts$68,530
    New York$64,190
    Illinois$61,430
    Texas$61,000
    Maryland$58,850
    Florida$58,820
    Nebraska$57,890
    Missouri$55,580
    Arizona$55,000
    Idaho$54,710
    Virginia$52,000
    Utah$51,430
    Tennessee$51,150
    Ohio$50,820
    Oklahoma$49,700
    Michigan$48,210
    Washington$48,180
    Pennsylvania$47,840
    Maine$46,650
    North Carolina$45,990
    Indiana$44,780
    Kentucky$43,620
    Hawaii$38,320

    How to earn more as a Statistical Assistant

    The salary range for Statistical Assistants spans $41,360 — from $38,050 at entry level to $79,410 for top earners. The highest-paying metro area is Iowa at $82,000 — $30,560 above the national median. An advanced credential — such as a graduate degree or specialized certification — is consistently associated with higher earnings in this field.

    Section 03

    How to get there

    Typical education: Bachelor's degree

    Starting from high school

    1. Complete a bachelor's degree program (4 years)
    2. Pursue internships and co-op experiences during your studies
    3. Build 1–2 years of entry-level experience
    4. Continue professional development and earn certifications
    5. Advance into full professional role after meeting experience requirements

    Choose an accredited program with strong industry connections and internship placement rates. Look for schools that offer co-op programs where you alternate between study and paid work. Many employers recruit directly from university programs, so networking and career fairs are valuable. Consider the total return on investment — schools with lower tuition but strong placement rates often outperform expensive programs.

    4–6 years $20K–$100K

    In-state public universities offer the best value. Federal financial aid, scholarships, and work-study programs can reduce costs by 40–60%.

    With a related degree

    1. Complete additional coursework or a certificate program in the specialization
    2. Earn professional certifications (Microsoft Office Specialist, Certified Administrative Professional)
    3. Build relevant experience through lateral transfers or project work
    4. Position yourself for the role using your combined education and experience

    Your existing degree covers many foundational requirements. Focus on the gap — often 3–6 specialized courses plus a certification or two. Many universities offer post-baccalaureate certificates that take 1–2 semesters. Online programs from accredited universities provide flexibility for working professionals.

    1–3 years $5K–$30K

    Certificate programs and individual courses are much cheaper than a second degree. Many employers offer tuition reimbursement for career-relevant education.

    Career change from another field

    1. Complete a second bachelor's or accelerated degree program
    2. Earn required professional certifications
    3. Complete supervised work experience or residency
    4. Leverage your previous career skills for a differentiated profile

    Career changers bring valuable perspective — employers increasingly value diverse backgrounds. Look for accelerated programs designed for career changers (many fields now offer 12–18 month intensive programs). Your prior professional experience in areas like project management, communication, and leadership transfer directly and can accelerate your advancement once you enter the field.

    2–4 years $15K–$60K

    Career change scholarship programs exist in many fields. Some employers offer sign-on bonuses or student loan repayment assistance for in-demand specializations.

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    Section 06

    AI and automation outlook

    64/100

    The Statistical Assistant role faces above-average AI exposure. Some tasks are increasingly automatable, but the role is evolving rather than disappearing.

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    Section 07

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    Section 08

    Frequently asked questions

    SOC: 43-9111.00 · Data: O*NET 29.1, BLS OEWS 2024, BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034