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Table 73-2. Median annual salaries of full-time employed doctoral scientists and engineers, by occupation and primary work activities: 2010
(Dollars)

Occupation            All full-time employed
Computer applications
Management, sales, or administrationa Professional services
Any R&Db Teaching
Other work activityc
Median salary SE Median salary SE Median salary SE Median salary SE Median salary SE Median salary SE Median salary SE
All occupations 100,000 500 110,000 1,000 120,000 2,000 100,000 2,500 100,000 500 72,000 500 94,000 2,500
Science occupations 90,000 500 110,000 3,000 104,000 1,500 90,000 1,500 96,000 1,500 70,000 500 91,000 3,000
Biological/ agricultural/ other life scientists 84,000 1,500 69,000 10,500 100,000 3,000 118,000 10,000 84,000 2,000 68,000 1,000 89,000 6,500
Agricultural/ food scientists 91,000 3,000 D D 99,000 9,500 D D 90,000 2,500 D D 89,000 10,000
Biochemists/ biophysicists 78,000 4,000 D D 105,000 5,000 D D 72,000 6,000 D D 79,000 3,000
Biological scientists 74,000 2,000 D D 91,000 3,500 84,000 17,500 70,000 2,500 67,000 5,000 77,000 12,500
Forestry/ conservation scientists 82,000 4,500 D D 79,000 12,000 D D 83,000 6,000 D D D D
Medical scientists 96,000 2,000 68,000 9,000 125,000 11,000 133,000 11,500 87,000 3,500 117,000 20,500 118,000 8,000
Postsecondary teachers, agricultural/ other natural sciences 87,000 2,500 D D 95,000 8,500 D D 95,000 3,500 78,000 4,500 D D
Postsecondary teachers, biological sciences 79,000 1,500 D D 100,000 4,500 98,000 5,000 100,000 2,500 64,000 1,500 58,000 17,000
Other biological/ agricultural/ life scientists 74,000 4,500 D D 94,000 6,500 D D 63,000 5,000 D D 90,000 16,000
Computer/ information scientists 110,000 500 110,000 1,000 119,000 3,500 119,000 5,500 120,000 2,500 86,000 3,500 104,000 8,500
Computer/ information scientists 115,000 2,000 110,000 2,000 120,000 4,000 119,000 5,500 120,000 1,000 D D 108,000 5,500
Postsecondary teachers, computer science 92,000 2,500 D D 98,000 12,000 D D 104,000 8,000 86,000 3,000 D D
Mathematical scientists 91,000 2,500 105,000 7,000 112,000 5,000 117,000 5,000 104,000 3,000 71,000 2,000 96,000 13,500
Mathematical scientists 110,000 2,500 108,000 6,500 117,000 6,000 118,000 4,000 110,000 2,500 D D 100,000 10,000
Postsecondary teachers, mathematics/ statistics 79,000 2,000 D D 104,000 4,500 D D 85,000 4,500 71,000 2,000 D D
Physical scientists 92,000 1,500 94,000 4,000 110,000 2,500 92,000 6,500 101,000 1,500 68,000 2,000 86,000 4,000
Chemists, except biochemists 103,000 2,000 D D 110,000 2,500 D D 103,000 2,000 D D 81,000 8,000
Earth/ atmospheric/ ocean scientists 100,000 2,000 92,000 3,500 114,000 7,500 91,000 13,000 100,000 2,000 D D 83,000 21,000
Physicists/ astronomers 109,000 1,500 105,000 10,000 129,000 8,500 D D 108,000 2,000 D D 109,000 12,000
Postsecondary teachers, chemistry 71,000 2,000 D D 90,000 3,000 D D 90,000 5,500 64,000 1,500 D D
Postsecondary teachers, physics 78,000 2,500 D D 87,000 15,000 D D 98,000 3,000 68,000 3,000 D D
Postsecondary teachers, other physical sciences 81,000 2,500 D D 114,000 18,500 D D 90,000 3,500 75,000 3,000 D D
Other physical scientists 101,000 9,000 D D 130,000 18,000 D D 100,000 5,500 D D 97,000 28,500
Psychologists 83,000 1,500 S S 96,000 5,500 87,000 2,500 86,000 3,500 68,000 2,000 77,000 15,500
Psychologists 90,000 1,500 D D 99,000 4,500 87,000 2,500 89,000 5,000 91,000 7,500 82,000 17,000
Postsecondary teachers, psychology 73,000 2,000 D D 89,000 7,000 77,000 8,500 85,000 3,000 66,000 1,500 D D
Social scientists 85,000 1,000 114,000 16,000 99,000 2,500 134,000 17,000 100,000 2,000 70,000 1,500 91,000 6,000
Economists 126,000 5,500 D D 109,000 26,000 159,000 8,500 121,000 4,000 D D 143,000 33,000
Political scientists 101,000 8,500 D D D D D D 101,000 7,000 D D D D
Postsecondary teachers, economics 95,000 4,500 D D 118,000 6,500 D D 125,000 10,500 85,000 2,500 D D
Postsecondary teachers, political science 75,000 2,000 D D 94,000 8,500 D D 92,000 10,000 70,000 2,000 D D
Postsecondary teachers, sociology 72,000 2,000 D D 88,000 4,500 D D 81,000 4,000 65,000 2,500 D D
Postsecondary teachers, other social sciences 71,000 2,000 D D 89,000 3,000 S S 80,000 5,000 65,000 2,000 68,000 14,500
Sociologists/ anthropologists 80,000 4,500 D D 94,000 7,500 D D 75,000 4,500 D D D D
Other social scientists 96,000 3,000 D D 103,000 8,500 D D 92,000 5,000 D D 80,000 27,500
Engineering occupations 110,000 500 114,000 4,500 121,000 4,000 116,000 9,000 110,000 1,000 93,000 3,000 102,000 4,000
Aerospace/ aeronautical/ astronautical engineers 125,000 5,000 125,000 12,500 135,000 7,000 D D 123,000 4,500 D D D D
Chemical engineers 112,000 4,500 D D 126,000 4,000 D D 108,000 4,500 D D 101,000 7,000
Civil/ architectural/ sanitary engineers 93,000 4,000 D D 89,000 8,500 93,000 5,000 90,000 6,000 D D D D
Electrical engineers 120,000 1,000 116,000 4,000 134,000 6,000 D D 120,000 1,500 D D 101,000 5,000
Industrial engineersd 110,000 11,000 D D 116,000 19,500 D D 107,000 15,500 D D D D
Mechanical engineers 104,000 2,500 92,000 7,000 118,000 9,000 D D 100,000 4,000 D D D D
Postsecondary teachers, engineering 100,000 1,000 D D 120,000 7,000 D D 107,000 3,500 93,000 3,000 D D
Other engineersd 109,000 2,000 113,000 13,000 118,000 3,000 119,000 14,500 105,000 3,000 D D 101,000 12,000
S&E-related occupations 115,000 2,000 115,000 20,500 134,000 3,500 133,000 10,500 112,000 3,500 73,000 2,500 92,000 12,000
Health occupations, except postsecondary teachers and managers 120,000 2,000 D D 112,000 10,500 129,000 13,000 110,000 5,000 87,000 27,000 97,000 22,000
Postsecondary teachers, health and related sciences 94,000 1,500 D D 101,000 5,500 152,000 15,500 99,000 3,500 80,000 3,000 84,000 4,000
S&E managers, including health 140,000 2,500 149,000 8,500 139,000 4,000 145,000 13,500 135,000 5,500 D D 115,000 8,500
S&E precollege teachers 60,000 2,500 D D D D D D D D 60,000 1,500 D D
S&E technicians and technologists 94,000 6,000 81,000 14,000 110,000 15,000 D D 93,000 8,500 D D 79,000 21,000
Other S&E-related occupations 118,000 10,000 D D D D D D D D D D D D
Non-S&E occupations 116,000 3,000 99,000 14,000 130,000 1,500 118,000 6,500 124,000 5,000 71,000 2,500 87,000 3,500
Arts/ humanities-related occupations 72,000 4,500 D D 76,000 6,500 83,000 8,500 58,000 5,500 D D 53,000 9,000
Management-related occupations 115,000 3,000 113,000 40,000 111,000 4,000 126,000 7,000 119,000 4,500 71,000 13,500 99,000 8,000
Non-S&E managers 149,000 500 101,000 22,000 150,000 2,000 148,000 7,000 149,000 5,500 D D 115,000 12,000
Non-S&E postsecondary teachers 80,000 2,000 D D 103,000 11,500 96,000 13,000 99,000 5,000 72,000 2,500 81,000 13,000
Non-S&E precollege/ other teachers 56,000 4,500 D D D D D D D D 55,000 4,000 D D
Sales/ marketing occupations 113,000 6,500 D D 100,000 8,000 121,000 44,000 130,000 9,500 D D D D
Social service–related occupations 62,000 3,500 D D 71,000 12,500 62,000 4,000 D D D D 50,000 5,500
Other non-S&E occupations 99,000 6,500 D D 55,000 6,000 149,000 8,500 101,000 10,500 39,000 17,000 49,000 7,500

D = suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information. S = suppressed for reliability; coefficient of variation exceeds publication standards.
S&E = science and engineering; SE = standard error.
a Administration includes accounting, finance, contracts, and human resources.
b R&D includes applied and basic research, design, and development.
c Includes production, operations, maintenance, and other activities not broken out separately..
d From 1999 to 2008, data for Industrial engineers were mislabeled as "Materials/metallurgical engineers." For all years, data in this category have included only Industrial engineers. For all years, data on Materials/metallurgical engineers have been included only in Other engineers.
NOTES: Median annual salaries are for the principal job and are rounded to the nearest $1,000. Primary and secondary work activities were self-defined by respondent in response to the question: "On which two activities...did you work the most hours during a typical week on this job?" If respondent reported more than one category of activity as primary or secondary work activity, respondent's salary appears in both categories.
SOURCE: National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, Survey of Doctorate Recipients, 2010.
Data from survey cycle 2010, as of August 21, 2013.