Epidemiologist earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level epidemiologist earnings begin at:

$57.35 per hour

$119,290 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level epidemiologist earnings begin at:

$44.52 per hour

$92,600 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level epidemiologist earnings begin at:

$34.13 per hour

$70,990 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level epidemiologist earnings begin at:

$27.03 per hour

$56,220 per year

10th percentile

Starting level epidemiologist earnings begin at:

$21.15 per hour

$44,000 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Epidemiologist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
District of Columbia $97,490
Massachusetts $96,610
California $90,670
Washington $87,790
Connecticut $83,810
Tennessee $82,370
New York $81,800
Illinois $81,400
North Carolina $76,900
Michigan $74,000
Wisconsin $71,980
Oregon $71,640
Pennsylvania $70,680
Minnesota $70,540
Maryland $69,700
Indiana $66,880
New Mexico $66,030
Ohio $66,020
Virginia $65,800
Iowa $65,460
Oklahoma $64,780
Kansas $64,050
Montana $63,400
Alabama $62,390
Georgia $61,910
Utah $61,890
Texas $61,280
Colorado $61,040
Arizona $58,500
Arkansas $56,870
Missouri $53,900
West Virginia $53,680
Kentucky $53,560
Louisiana $51,490
Puerto Rico $39,850
Florida $34,280
New Jersey $102,500

How much does an Epidemiologist earn?

Many epidemiologists will continue their education to obtain an advanced degree (such as a MD or PhD). This opens the door for epidemiologists to work in larger facilities and to take on positions with greater responsibility and a higher level of epidemiologist salary. Those with advanced degrees have a wider choice of career paths with more research and teaching positions available to them.

A medical degree qualifies an epidemiologist to administer drugs during clinical research studies and trials - these positions tend to have the highest salaries and thus competition for them can be intense.

Some of the most common industries where epidemiologists work are in pharmaceutical and medical manufacturing; hospitals; scientific research services; colleges and universities; and the government. Those who work in the pharmaceutical and scientific research industries have higher epidemiologist's salaries.

How do epidemiologist salaries compare to similar careers?

Epidemiologists earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than geneticists but more than microbiologists.

Career Median Salary
Geneticist salary $82K
Epidemiologist salary $71K
Microbiologist salary $69K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)