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Accountants and Auditors vs. Agricultural Inspectors: Who Earns More?

Accountants and Auditors out-earn Agricultural Inspectors by $34K a year at the national median, per BLS OEWS May 2025. Accountants and Auditors land at $83,680 and Agricultural Inspectors at $49,940. The education gap is real: accountants and auditor programs typically require bachelor's degree, while agricultural inspector programs require no formal educational credential. Top-paying state for Accountants and Auditors is District of Columbia ($111,530); for Agricultural Inspectors it's Minnesota ($77,150).

Accountants and Auditors
Agricultural Inspectors
Median salary
$83,680
$49,940
Hourly rate
$40.23/hr
$24.01/hr
Entry level (10th %)
$56,020
$37,020
Senior level (90th %)
$144,090
$79,580
Education required
Bachelor's degree
No formal educational credential
U.S. employment
1,449,500
14,410
Job growth (10-year)
4.6%
1.5%
Category
Business & Finance
Farming & Fishing
Top-paying state
District of Columbia
Minnesota

Pay by state

States where both occupations have BLS data, sorted by Accountants and Auditors median pay.

State
Accountants and Auditors
Agricultural Inspectors
New York
$102,640
$73,920
Washington
$96,550
$62,880
Maryland
$89,370
$58,160
Minnesota
$81,600
$77,150
Illinois
$80,230
$62,000
Utah
$79,990
$53,930
Wisconsin
$79,400
$53,640
Ohio
$79,320
$69,280
Pennsylvania
$79,000
$55,650
Vermont
$78,890
$63,630
Michigan
$78,820
$65,730
North Dakota
$75,730
$57,590
Hawaii
$74,500
$60,650
Louisiana
$73,810
$63,130
Nebraska
$72,080
$55,090

Source: BLS OEWS May 2025. Highlighted value is higher in each row.

Common questions

Who earns more, Accountants and Auditors or Agricultural Inspectors?

Accountants and Auditors earn more nationally. The median is $83,680 for Accountants and Auditors versus $49,940 for Agricultural Inspectors, a difference of $34K. Per BLS OEWS May 2025.

Which has better job growth, Accountants and Auditors or Agricultural Inspectors?

Accountants and Auditors has the better 10-year outlook at 4.6% projected growth, compared to 1.5% for the other field. Both are from BLS Employment Projections.

Which requires more education, Accountants and Auditors or Agricultural Inspectors?

Accountants and Auditors typically requires bachelor's degree. Agricultural Inspectors requires no formal educational credential. Education requirements vary by employer and state licensing board.

Where do Accountants and Auditors get paid the most?

District of Columbia is the top-paying state for Accountants and Auditors at $111,530/year, per BLS OEWS May 2025. Major metro areas within that state typically pay even more than the state average.

How does Accountants and Auditors vs. Agricultural Inspectors pay differ by state?

The gap varies significantly by state. In New York, Accountants and Auditors earn $102,640 vs. $73,920 for Agricultural Inspectors. See the state comparison table on this page for the full picture.

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