$63,570
↑ $12,553
above average U.S. household income
Environmental scientists and specialists use their knowledge of the natural sciences to protect the environment and human health. They may clean up polluted areas, advise policy makers, or work with industry to reduce waste.
Veterinarians
$84,460
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
$34,070
Civil Engineer
$79,340
Forensic Science Technician
$52,840
Microbiologist
$66,260
Biochemist and Biophysicist
$81,480
Atmospheric Scientist (Including Meteorologist)
$89,260
Landscape Architect
$64,180
Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist
$57,710
Food Scientist
$58,610
Chemist
$73,060
Chemical Engineers
$94,350
Biomedical Engineer
$86,960
Biological Technician
$39,750
Physicist and Astronomer
$106,360
Meteorology
Agricultural Sciences
Astronomy
Chemistry
Horticulture
Fish and Wildlife Management
Landscape Architecture
Chemical Engineering
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