$84,460
↑ $33,443
above average U.S. household income
Veterinarians care for the health of animals and work to improve public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
Biochemist and Biophysicist
$81,480
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
$34,070
Environmental Scientist
$63,570
Biomedical Engineer
$86,960
Food Scientist
$58,610
Microbiologist
$66,260
Physical Therapist
$79,860
Atmospheric Scientist (Including Meteorologist)
$89,260
Landscape Architect
$64,180
Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist
$57,710
Medical and Health Services Managers
$88,580
Registered Nurse
$65,470
Athletic Trainer and Exercise Physiologist
$42,690
Chemist
$73,060
Chemical Engineers
$94,350
Health Educators and Community Health Worker
$41,830
Fitness Trainer and Instructor
$31,720
Biological Technician
$39,750
Physicist and Astronomer
$106,360
Dietitian and Nutritionist
$55,240
Civil Engineer
$79,340
Forensic Science Technician
$52,840
Zoology
Fish and Wildlife Management
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