Mathematicians work in a wide range of settings, including government, healthcare, education as well as in private industries. Mathematicians may be involved in diverse areas such as polling, market research and analysis, business intelligence, and research and development.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, mathematicians should see strong demand for their skills in coming years. The BLS projects a 33 percent increase in job growth for mathematicians and statisticians from 2020-2030, driven primarily by the pervasive use of data and statistical analysis across sectors, including healthcare, policy and financial services. The rise of computing power and big data should create job opportunities for individuals skilled in using computers to analyze data sets.
According to the BLS, mathematicians and statisticians, many who have a graduate degree, had a median annual salary of $96,280 in 2021.