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Chemical research worker salary

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David Simon

Average chemical research worker salary

$61,345

$29.49 hourly rate

Entry-level chemical research worker salary
$41,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Chemical Research Worker Salary

As of October 2025, the average salary for a Chemical Research Worker is around $61,345 per year. This figure reflects a range of salaries influenced by factors such as experience, education, and job location. Entry-level positions typically start lower, while experienced professionals can earn significantly more.

Salary by Experience Level

Those with more years in the field generally see increases in their salaries. For instance, entry-level workers might earn about $50,000, while seasoned professionals can command salaries exceeding $80,000.

Location Matters

Geographic location plays a crucial role in salary differences. States like California and New York often offer higher salaries due to a higher cost of living and demand for skilled workers. Regarding cities, places like San Francisco and Boston are among the highest payers for chemical research positions.

Job Opportunities

This field offers diverse job opportunities, from research and development roles in pharmaceutical companies to positions in environmental agencies. Staying informed about salary trends can aid in making strategic career decisions, ensuring you find the best opportunities in the chemical research sector.

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Where can a Chemical Research Worker earn more?

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Columbus, OH$75,381
Des Moines, IA$55,628
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VMware$113,373
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Chemical research worker salaries by experience level

Experience levelAvg. salaryHourly rate
Entry-level chemical research worker$48,100$23.12
Mid-level chemical research worker$57,900$27.85
Senior-level chemical research worker$65,900$31.69

Average chemical research worker salary by state

The highest-paying states for chemical research workers are West Virginia, Kentucky, and Alaska. The lowest average chemical research worker salary states are Michigan, Georgia, and Tennessee.

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Highest paying states for chemical research workers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1West Virginia$83,438$40.11
2New Mexico$75,566$36.33
3Connecticut$74,337$35.74
4Delaware$73,859$35.51
5Texas$75,027$36.07
6Kentucky$80,198$38.56
7Colorado$64,674$31.09
8New Hampshire$70,256$33.78
9Arkansas$74,144$35.65
10Vermont$67,492$32.45
11Florida$61,866$29.74
12Utah$60,831$29.25
13Alaska$79,167$38.06
14Oregon$62,041$29.83
15Nevada$71,762$34.50
16Massachusetts$72,235$34.73
17Pennsylvania$62,585$30.09
18California$64,749$31.13
19Maryland$72,742$34.97
20Virginia$63,564$30.56
21Idaho$59,518$28.61
22Ohio$62,418$30.01
23Wyoming$57,365$27.58
24Washington$63,223$30.40
25Arizona$60,742$29.20
26New York$63,201$30.39
27Maine$59,277$28.50
28New Jersey$62,911$30.25
29South Carolina$57,631$27.71
30Louisiana$56,316$27.07
31Alabama$55,806$26.83
32Rhode Island$58,057$27.91
33South Dakota$53,407$25.68
34North Carolina$55,523$26.69
35Missouri$55,518$26.69
36Nebraska$54,180$26.05
37Hawaii$64,073$30.80
38Minnesota$57,146$27.47
39Mississippi$56,382$27.11
40Kansas$56,347$27.09
41Indiana$55,521$26.69
42Illinois$57,491$27.64
43Tennessee$50,351$24.21
44Iowa$55,773$26.81
45District of Columbia$57,209$27.50
46Georgia$50,518$24.29
47Michigan$52,393$25.19
48Montana$54,172$26.04
49Oklahoma$49,284$23.69
50Wisconsin$45,451$21.85
51North Dakota$44,809$21.54

Highest paying cities for chemical research workers

The highest-paying cities for chemical research workers are Austin, TX, Bridgeport, CT, and Wilmington, DE.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Austin, TX$75,381$36.24
2Bridgeport, CT$74,663$35.90
3Wilmington, DE$73,910$35.53
4Palo Alto, CA$68,525$32.94
5Reston, VA$64,132$30.83
6New York, NY$63,454$30.51
7Philadelphia, PA$63,145$30.36
8Newark, NJ$62,922$30.25
9Jacksonville, FL$62,413$30.01
10Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH$61,518$29.58
11Dayton, OH$61,439$29.54
12Portland, ME$59,974$28.83
13Providence, RI$57,985$27.88
14Chicago, IL$57,672$27.73
15Charleston, SC$57,476$27.63
16Washington, DC$57,188$27.49
17Minneapolis, MN$57,166$27.48
18Wichita, KS$56,590$27.21
19Jackson, MS$56,365$27.10
20Des Moines, IA$55,628$26.74

Chemical research worker salary details

A chemical research worker's salary ranges from $41,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $91,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average chemical research worker salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a chemical research worker's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$91,000$7,583$44
75th Percentile$75,000$6,250$36
Average$61,345$5,112$29
25th Percentile$49,000$4,083$24
10th Percentile$41,000$3,417$20

Highest paying chemical research worker jobs

The highest paying types of chemical research workers are analytical technician, assistant research scientist, and research associate.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Formulation Technician$48,107$4,009$23.1345,585
Analytical Laboratory Technician$41,538$3,461$19.9750,750
Analytical Technician$69,177$5,765$33.2648,581
Chemistry Laboratory Technician$40,072$3,339$19.2743,043
Chemist/Laboratory Technician$51,400$4,283$24.7147,259
Chemistry Technologist$46,569$3,881$22.3953,332

How would you rate the starting salaries for chemical research workers, as well as the prospects for salary advancement?

David Simon

Professor, Stonehill College

According to the American Institute of Physics Employment & Careers Report in Physics (available at aip.org/statistics/reports/employments-and-careers-physics), they are starting salaries for new physics Ph.D.'s range roughly from $40k - $65k for academic positions, $60k-$75k for government positions, and $85k-115$ in the private sector. Starting salaries for recent graduates with bachelor's degrees range from about $30k-$70k. In all employment areas, salaries grow at a reasonable rate with increased experience and seniority. The unemployment rate for graduates at both the bachelor's and Ph.D. levels have been well below 10% in recent years.

In most cases, academic positions have significantly lower starting salaries than industry, since the standard academic salary is for nine or ten months of teaching rather than for 12 months. However, the tradeoff is that academic jobs allow a greater degree of freedom in how you spend your time and what type of research you pursue. Furthermore, academic salaries can be supplemented by extra teaching, consultant work, or grant-funded summer salaries, which, in many cases, can raise a professor's total income to levels close to what would be earned in the industry. So, although salary is certainly a consideration, ultimately, the deciding factor for what type of career to pursue should be based on what type of work would make you happiest in the long term.

Which companies pay chemical research workers the most?

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1VMware$113,373$54.51
2Columbia University in the City of New York$81,644$39.25
3Kelly Services$61,435$29.54

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Chemical research worker salary trends

The average chemical research worker salary has risen by $9,543 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average chemical research worker earned $51,802 annually, but today, they earn $61,345 a year. That works out to a 9% change in pay for chemical research workers over the last decade.

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Average chemical research worker salary over time

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Chemical research worker salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$61,300$29.49+1.1%
2025$60,700$29.16+2.2%
2024$59,300$28.51+1.8%
2023$58,200$27.99+3.0%
2022$56,400$27.14+2.6%

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