Pay varies based on a mathematician's level of education. Mathematicians who have a PhD earn more than those with a bachelor's or master's degree. Pay also varies with the type of industry they work in. Those who work in business tend to earn more than those in government or education.
Mathematicians who work full time usually receive benefits. Benefits may include medical insurance, paid vacation, sick leave, and a retirement plan.
Mathematicians (SOC 15-2021)
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $49.42 | $51.58 | $67.71 |
Yearly | $102,795 | $107,298 | $140,831 | |
United States | Hourly | $39.38 | $55.98 | $71.27 |
Yearly | $81,910 | $116,440 | $148,240 |