Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts
Employment data isn't available specifically for this occupation from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, so we are using the data from Financial Specialists, All Other.
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Calculated automation risk
Moderate Risk (41-60%): Occupations with a moderate risk of automation usually involve routine tasks but still require some human judgment and interaction.
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Growth
The number of 'Financial Specialists, All Other' job openings is expected to rise 6.2% by 2033
Updated projections are due 09-2024.
Wages
In 2023, the median annual wage for 'Financial Specialists, All Other' was $78,310, or $37 per hour
'Financial Specialists, All Other' were paid 62.9% higher than the national median wage, which stood at $48,060
Volume
As of 2023 there were 122,730 people employed as 'Financial Specialists, All Other' within the United States.
This represents around 0.08% of the employed workforce across the country
Put another way, around 1 in 1 thousand people are employed as 'Financial Specialists, All Other'.
Job description
Obtain evidence, take statements, produce reports, and testify to findings regarding resolution of fraud allegations. May coordinate fraud detection and prevention activities.
SOC Code: 13-2099.04
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