Wages for zoologists vary by their level of education. Those who have a doctoral degree (PhD) usually earn more than those who have a master's or bachelor's degree. Wages also vary by type of position, employer, and size of the city. Government employees may earn more than those at museums or zoos. Wages tend to be higher in big cities than in small towns.
Some zoologists earn more if they are successful at writing and receiving grants. Some zoo workers belong to unions. They tend to be paid more than non-union workers.
Zoologists who work full time usually receive benefits. Benefits may include health insurance, paid vacation, and sick leave.
Zoologists and wildlife biologists (SOC 19-1023)
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $29.14 | $31.63 | $42.89 |
Yearly | $60,598 | $65,798 | $89,203 | |
Champaign Area | Hourly | $52.12 | $52.12 | $52.12 |
Yearly | $108,415 | $108,415 | $108,415 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $24.11 | $31.43 | $42.01 |
Yearly | $50,146 | $65,373 | $87,395 | |
United States | Hourly | $27.46 | $33.94 | $42.40 |
Yearly | $57,120 | $70,600 | $88,190 |