Occupation |
Occ. code |
Est. empl. |
Mean wage |
Mean of Lower 1/3 |
Mean of Upper 2/3 |
10th pct |
25th pct |
Median wage |
75th pct |
90th pct |
LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE OCCUPATIONS |
19-0000 |
4,860 |
49,787 |
29,604 |
59,879 |
27,745 |
32,444 |
47,041 |
63,270 |
77,089 |
  |
  |
23.93 |
14.24 |
28.79 |
13.34 |
15.60 |
22.62 |
30.42 |
37.06 |
Food Scientists and Technologists |
19-1012 |
10 |
57,299 |
40,982 |
65,457 |
36,824 |
44,916 |
57,078 |
71,123 |
80,575 |
  |
  |
27.54 |
19.70 |
31.47 |
17.71 |
21.59 |
27.44 |
34.19 |
38.73 |
Soil and Plant Scientists |
19-1013 |
|
47,602 |
29,440 |
56,684 |
27,924 |
31,792 |
47,048 |
58,813 |
73,978 |
  |
  |
22.88 |
14.16 |
27.25 |
13.43 |
15.29 |
22.62 |
28.28 |
35.57 |
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists |
19-1023 |
370 |
53,219 |
38,848 |
60,403 |
35,713 |
42,341 |
51,920 |
64,499 |
72,108 |
  |
  |
25.59 |
18.68 |
29.04 |
17.17 |
20.36 |
24.96 |
31.00 |
34.67 |
Conservation Scientists |
19-1031 |
200 |
56,995 |
36,927 |
67,029 |
32,083 |
43,386 |
60,699 |
70,193 |
73,995 |
  |
  |
27.40 |
17.76 |
32.23 |
15.43 |
20.85 |
29.18 |
33.75 |
35.58 |
Foresters |
19-1032 |
70 |
60,253 |
49,773 |
65,494 |
47,074 |
53,310 |
60,710 |
68,306 |
73,979 |
  |
  |
28.97 |
23.93 |
31.49 |
22.63 |
25.63 |
29.19 |
32.84 |
35.57 |
Epidemiologists |
19-1041 |
40 |
61,244 |
51,113 |
66,309 |
48,323 |
52,714 |
58,992 |
68,836 |
79,781 |
  |
  |
29.44 |
24.58 |
31.88 |
23.24 |
25.34 |
28.36 |
33.09 |
38.36 |
Atmospheric and Space Scientists |
19-2021 |
50 |
73,265 |
46,314 |
86,740 |
39,891 |
52,983 |
77,304 |
91,936 |
105,458 |
  |
  |
35.22 |
22.27 |
41.70 |
19.18 |
25.48 |
37.17 |
44.20 |
50.70 |
Chemists |
19-2031 |
130 |
64,622 |
39,819 |
77,023 |
36,661 |
43,954 |
58,078 |
82,814 |
105,609 |
  |
  |
31.07 |
19.14 |
37.03 |
17.63 |
21.13 |
27.92 |
39.81 |
50.77 |
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health |
19-2041 |
400 |
58,761 |
42,929 |
66,678 |
39,010 |
47,820 |
57,310 |
69,983 |
83,489 |
  |
  |
28.25 |
20.64 |
32.05 |
18.76 |
22.99 |
27.55 |
33.65 |
40.14 |
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers |
19-2042 |
230 |
69,980 |
45,800 |
82,072 |
39,483 |
52,796 |
67,627 |
90,718 |
104,485 |
  |
  |
33.65 |
22.02 |
39.46 |
18.98 |
25.39 |
32.51 |
43.62 |
50.24 |
Hydrologists |
19-2043 |
110 |
56,958 |
48,298 |
61,288 |
44,469 |
49,710 |
55,082 |
60,127 |
73,987 |
  |
  |
27.38 |
23.22 |
29.46 |
21.38 |
23.90 |
26.48 |
28.91 |
35.58 |
Economists |
19-3011 |
30 |
60,914 |
51,012 |
65,865 |
48,358 |
52,779 |
59,240 |
69,369 |
75,447 |
  |
  |
29.29 |
24.53 |
31.67 |
23.25 |
25.37 |
28.48 |
33.35 |
36.27 |
Market Research Analysts |
19-3021 |
310 |
47,449 |
29,659 |
56,342 |
26,931 |
34,658 |
43,771 |
56,089 |
74,502 |
  |
  |
22.81 |
14.26 |
27.09 |
12.94 |
16.67 |
21.05 |
26.97 |
35.82 |
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists |
19-3031 |
220 |
58,813 |
41,596 |
67,422 |
38,494 |
46,534 |
59,108 |
70,041 |
81,947 |
  |
  |
28.27 |
20.00 |
32.42 |
18.50 |
22.37 |
28.42 |
33.68 |
39.40 |
Psychologists, All Other |
19-3039 |
20 |
92,390 |
74,860 |
101,156 |
56,932 |
88,671 |
97,339 |
105,463 |
105,471 |
  |
  |
44.41 |
35.99 |
48.63 |
27.37 |
42.63 |
46.79 |
50.70 |
50.71 |
Urban and Regional Planners |
19-3051 |
100 |
57,599 |
44,095 |
64,349 |
41,543 |
46,892 |
54,673 |
67,154 |
80,741 |
  |
  |
27.70 |
21.20 |
30.93 |
19.98 |
22.54 |
26.28 |
32.29 |
38.81 |
Anthropologists and Archeologists |
19-3091 |
170 |
53,114 |
33,651 |
62,845 |
28,633 |
38,481 |
52,306 |
68,213 |
78,123 |
  |
  |
25.54 |
16.18 |
30.22 |
13.76 |
18.50 |
25.14 |
32.79 |
37.56 |
Historians |
19-3093 |
10 |
45,934 |
27,704 |
55,049 |
22,169 |
34,047 |
47,050 |
60,322 |
66,667 |
  |
  |
22.09 |
13.32 |
26.46 |
10.65 |
16.37 |
22.62 |
29.00 |
32.05 |
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other |
19-3099 |
30 |
52,167 |
37,408 |
59,548 |
31,054 |
43,676 |
53,313 |
60,712 |
70,185 |
  |
  |
25.08 |
17.98 |
28.62 |
14.93 |
21.00 |
25.63 |
29.19 |
33.74 |
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