Physicist earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level physicist earnings begin at:

$78.95 per hour

$164,210 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level physicist earnings begin at:

$61.34 per hour

$127,590 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level physicist earnings begin at:

$49.14 per hour

$102,220 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level physicist earnings begin at:

$37.28 per hour

$77,550 per year

10th percentile

Starting level physicist earnings begin at:

$29.44 per hour

$61,230 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Physicist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Hawaii $98,520
Georgia $97,540
Mississippi $94,160
Oregon $87,930
Iowa $86,840
Michigan $81,650
Vermont $79,110
Indiana $76,590
Oklahoma $170,280
Wisconsin $154,070
New Mexico $148,620
District of Columbia $146,890
Massachusetts $145,570
Utah $138,100
North Carolina $133,650
Pennsylvania $132,905
Minnesota $128,110
Louisiana $127,630
New York $126,740
Tennessee $126,500
Maryland $125,660
Florida $124,070
New Hampshire $122,340
New Jersey $119,930
Ohio $117,870
Alabama $116,490
California $112,980
Texas $112,420
Illinois $111,160
Idaho $111,110
Missouri $105,770
Arizona $105,565
Maine $105,400
South Carolina $104,700
Washington $103,900
Virginia $102,220
Colorado $100,850

How much does a Physicist earn?

Individuals with a physics degrees earn more, on average, than their fellow graduates in all but a handful of disciplines. According to a study by PayScale.com, physicists are the sixth-highest-earning group of graduates, with a median physicist salary of approximately $100,000 after at least ten years in the workforce. Physics was one of only three non-engineering majors to be in the top ten, along with computer science and economics. Starting physicists salaries aren’t bad either - approximately $55,000. (Please note that PayScale’s data set is based on information provided by users of the website, not a random sample of US graduates.

The top three industries where physicists work are in the federal government; research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences; and colleges, universities, and professional schools.

How do physicist salaries compare to similar careers?

Physicists earn about the same as related careers in Virginia. On average, they make less than mathematicians but more than chemists.

Career Median Salary
Mathematician salary $123K
Nanotechnology engineer salary $123K
Physicist salary $102K
Atmospheric scientist salary $105K
Geospatial information scientist salary $105K
Materials scientist salary $85K
Chemist salary $96K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)