The BLS statistics are from May 2012, and indicate that
there are 40,190 professional surveyors employed in the U.S.
The NCEES statistics from January 2012 indicate that 43
states plus District of Columbia (7), Guam (16), Puerto Rico (1087), and Virgin
Islands (16) reported resident and non-resident licensees separately. The total
number of licensees reported as “resident” is 34,598.
7 states (Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana,
Nebraska, and Vermont) did not segregate resident from non-resident licensees.
The total number of licensees reported among those states is 6,638. The NCEES
statistics indicate that 70% of all licensees are “resident”. This would mean
that of the 6638 licensees collectively in AR, DE, FL, GA, IN, and NE, 4,646
would be resident.
Combining the “reported” 34,598 resident licensees in the 43
states (plus the territories,) and the calculated 4,646 licensees in the other
7 states, the total number would be 39,245.
This compared favorably with the 40,190 reported by the BLS.
Therefore, it is safe to say that there approximately 40,000
licensed professional surveyors in the U.S. based on the combined 2012
statistics from BLS and NCEES.