What is the salary of a Science? In the United States, a Science earns an average salary of $90,538. The salary range for a Science is usually between $69,860 and $110,148 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $135,408. The highest Science salary in the United States was $213,298. The average hourly pay for a Science is $43.53.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Science salary are New York, with an average salary of $174,510, followed by California, with an average salary of $110,556, and Federal, with an average salary of $104,055. Employers paying the highest salary for a Science job are Santa Clara Unified (CA), Pioneer Union Elementary-Kings (CA) and Merced Union High (CA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Santa Clara Unified, CA | $182,961 |
Pioneer Union Elementary-Kings, CA | $139,692 |
Merced Union High, CA | $132,418 |
Evergreen Elementary, CA | $128,730 |
Santa Ynez Valley Union High, CA | $122,960 |
Delhi Unified, CA | $110,878 |
Lammersville Joint Unified, CA | $109,448 |
Twin Rivers Unified, CA | $109,047 |
Woodland Joint Unified, CA | $106,918 |
Santa Maria-Bonita, CA | $105,458 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Science Instructor | $58,406 |
Science Laboratory Technician | $30,938 |
Science - Middle School | $64,325 |
Science Lab Assistant | $37,183 |
Science Laboratory Coordinator | $100,385 |
Science Specialist | $53,743 |
Science - Biology | $106,741 |
Science Lab Manager | $49,742 |
Science Writer | $68,754 |
Science Faculty | $35,203 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arkansas | $77,738 | 17 |
Arizona | $54,721 | 164 |
California | $110,556 | 165 |
Colorado | $50,390 | 5 |
Connecticut | $67,962 | 6 |
Federal | $104,055 | 780 |
Florida | $52,451 | 598 |
Iowa | $58,234 | 11 |
Indiana | $57,422 | 130 |
Louisiana | $47,292 | 22 |
Massachusetts | $75,991 | 55 |
Maryland | $83,531 | 53 |
Missouri | $64,175 | 15 |
Nevada | $58,807 | 3 |
New York | $174,510 | 6 |
Oregon | $62,243 | 19 |
South Carolina | $62,546 | 57 |
Tennessee | $41,945 | 4 |
Utah | $96,037 | 35 |
Virginia | $67,472 | 55 |
Vermont | $69,359 | 14 |
Washington | $54,700 | 1 |
West Virginia | $51,607 | 26 |
Wyoming | $21,370 | 1 |