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Statistician salary

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Susan Barton

Average statistician salary

$84,726

$40.73 hourly rate

Entry-level statistician salary
$60,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Understanding Statistician Salaries

As of October 2025, the average salary of a Statistician in the United States stands at $84,726 annually. This salary reflects the growing demand for data-driven decision-making across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and technology. Statisticians with advanced degrees or certifications often command higher salaries due to their specialized skills.

Salary by Experience Level

Entry-level statisticians can expect to earn around $60,000, while those with 5-10 years of experience may see salaries rise to approximately $90,000. Senior roles, especially in management or specialized fields, can exceed $110,000 annually.

Location Matters

Salaries for statisticians can significantly differ by state. For example, states like California and New York offer some of the highest salaries, often exceeding $100,000 a year. In contrast, regions with lower living costs may present lower salary averages, highlighting the importance of considering geographic location in salary discussions.

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Columbus, OH$111,045
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The Citadel$151,206
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Statistician salaries by experience level

Statistician salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Indeed, Glassdoor, Payscale and CareerExplorer, the average salary for a statistician typically falls between $59,925 and $95,794.
zippia
$84,726yearly
glassdoor[1]
$91,277yearly
indeed[2]
$95,794yearly
Salary.com[3]
$59,925yearly
payscale[4]
$87,245yearly
CareerExplorer[5]
$95,570yearly

Average statistician salary by state

The average statistician salary in California, New York, and Maryland are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average statistician salary states are North Dakota, Maine, and Iowa.

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Highest paying states for statisticians

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Delaware$95,788$46.05
2California$105,423$50.68
3New York$99,334$47.76
4Massachusetts$96,016$46.16
5Maryland$96,913$46.59
6New Jersey$95,046$45.70
7Vermont$93,837$45.11
8District of Columbia$95,293$45.81
9Washington$91,325$43.91
10North Carolina$86,761$41.71
11Rhode Island$88,233$42.42
12Kansas$92,569$44.50
13Virginia$84,166$40.46
14Pennsylvania$83,899$40.34
15Illinois$84,458$40.60
16Connecticut$84,669$40.71
17Arizona$84,622$40.68
18Georgia$83,166$39.98
19Indiana$83,656$40.22
20West Virginia$82,044$39.44
21Oregon$74,740$35.93
22New Hampshire$77,449$37.24
23Colorado$74,465$35.80
24Montana$77,383$37.20
25Arkansas$74,600$35.87
26Texas$72,422$34.82
27Ohio$73,351$35.26
28South Dakota$75,600$36.35
29Minnesota$71,677$34.46
30Alaska$70,908$34.09
31Utah$67,041$32.23
32Florida$69,347$33.34
33Tennessee$68,232$32.80
34Missouri$68,092$32.74
35Wisconsin$65,780$31.63
36Kentucky$65,550$31.51
37Mississippi$68,542$32.95
38Michigan$66,576$32.01
39Hawaii$57,266$27.53
40New Mexico$66,462$31.95
41Nebraska$61,836$29.73
42North Dakota$54,683$26.29
43Wyoming$48,867$23.49
44Nevada$62,738$30.16
45Louisiana$64,786$31.15
46Maine$52,349$25.17
47South Carolina$62,757$30.17
48Idaho$49,000$23.56
49Alabama$57,114$27.46
50Iowa$49,023$23.57
51Oklahoma$47,004$22.60

Highest paying cities for statisticians

The highest-paying cities for statisticians are San Francisco, CA, New York, NY, and Columbia, MD.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1San Francisco, CA$111,045$53.39
2New York, NY$99,457$47.82
3Columbia, MD$96,998$46.63
4Boston, MA$95,991$46.15
5Wilmington, DE$95,922$46.12
6Washington, DC$95,393$45.86
7Jersey City, NJ$95,206$45.77
8Seattle, WA$91,814$44.14
9Durham, NC$87,772$42.20
10McLean, VA$85,335$41.03
11Chicago, IL$84,796$40.77
12Hartford, CT$84,571$40.66
13Philadelphia, PA$84,325$40.54
14Indianapolis, IN$83,590$40.19
15Atlanta, GA$83,197$40.00
16Austin, TX$73,133$35.16
17Columbus, OH$73,029$35.11
18Saint Louis, MO$68,552$32.96
19Dearborn, MI$66,719$32.08
20Columbia, SC$63,080$30.33

Statistician salary details

A statistician's salary ranges from $60,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $119,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average statistician salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a statistician's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$119,000$9,917$57
75th Percentile$101,000$8,417$49
Average$84,726$7,061$41
25th Percentile$70,000$5,833$34
10th Percentile$60,000$5,000$29

Highest paying statistician jobs

The highest paying types of statisticians are principal biostatistician, data scientist, and statistical consultant.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Business Analyst$74,431$6,203$35.78170,514
Business Analyst/Quality Analyst$74,931$6,244$36.02168,145
Operations Research Analyst$74,424$6,202$35.78154,380
Document Analyst$40,678$3,390$19.5651,467
Information Analyst$75,933$6,328$36.51141,418
Operations Analyst$63,082$5,257$30.33141,707

How would you rate the starting salaries for statisticians, as well as the prospects for salary advancement?

Susan Barton

Professor of Mathematics, Brigham Young University -- Hawaii

With a bachelor's degree in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics, the starting salary and various types of career prospects are very good.

With more advanced degrees in mathematics, the starting salary is even better. In the 2019 USA Today/Wall 24/7 report for top careers, for both salary and job satisfaction, six of the top 10 are closely related to mathematics and applied mathematics (#2 Mathematician, #3 University Professor, #5 Statistician, #7 Data Scientist, #9 Operations Research Analyst --uses math to help companies solve problems and operate more efficiently, and #10 Actuary). Each of these careers has a predicted growth rate that exceeds 22% through 2026.
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Once hired, salary increases and advances in one's career have a lot to do with demonstrating ability, talent, dependability, successfully taking on new assignments, and fitting a need within the company. You need to show you are a valuable asset to your employer throughout your career.

Top companies hiring statisticians now:

  1. Google jobs (70)
  2. Apple jobs (62)
  3. eBay jobs (63)
  4. Eli Lilly and Company jobs (37)
  5. Novartis jobs (47)

Which companies pay statisticians the most?

Statistician salaries at The Citadel and Meta are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average statistician salary at companies like Google and Apple are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1The Citadel$151,206$72.70
2Meta$136,221$65.49
3Google$133,685$64.27
4Apple$133,320$64.10
5Airbnb$131,390$63.17
6Chegg$130,054$62.53
7eBay$129,525$62.27
8Twitter$128,213$61.64
9Microsoft$127,950$61.51
10McKinsey & Company Inc$127,714$61.40
11PayPal$127,658$61.37
12A.T. Kearney$126,322$60.73
13Citi$125,449$60.31
14Genentech$122,098$58.70
15Biogen$121,293$58.31
16AbbVie$120,936$58.14
17Uber Technologies$120,916$58.13
18Thumbtack$120,840$58.10
19Boehringer Ingelheim$120,717$58.04
20Eli Lilly and Company$120,596$57.98

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$84,000$83,000$82,000$81,000$80,000$79,000
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Statistician salary by industry

The average statistician salary varies across industries:

  • The average statistician salary in the pharmaceutical industry is $109,963, the highest of any industry.
  • The average statistician salary in the finance industry is $108,956.
  • Statisticians in the education industry earn an average salary of $72,834, the lowest of any industry.

Highest paying industries for statisticians

RankIndustryAverage salaryHourly rate
1Pharmaceutical$109,963$52.87
2Technology$108,956$52.38
3Professional$100,226$48.19
4Health Care$95,881$46.10
5Manufacturing$92,916$44.67
6Finance$90,902$43.70
7Education$72,834$35.02

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Statistician salary trends

The average statistician salary has risen by $16,886 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average statistician earned $67,840 annually, but today, they earn $84,726 a year. That works out to a 15% change in pay for statisticians over the last decade.

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Average statistician salary over time

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Statistician salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$84,700$40.73+1.2%
2024$83,700$40.24+3.7%
2023$80,600$38.75+4.2%
2022$77,200$37.11+4.2%
2021$73,900$35.54+0.5%

Recently added statistician salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Dauphin CountyDescriptive Statistician 2Harrisburg, PA06/29/2025$51,653
Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaResearch Statistician IPhiladelphia, PA06/26/2025$74,250
Precision Medicine GroupResearch StatisticianBoston, MA06/25/2025$84,000
Costello MedicalStatisticianBoston, MA06/25/2025$73,000
University of Nebraska Medical CenterStatistician IOmaha, NE06/20/2025$60,500
Rush University Medical CenterStatistician 2-RadcChicago, IL06/20/2025$72,815
LS SolutionsClinical Statistician IISanta Clara, CA06/10/2025$73,045
Careset SystemsSAS StatisticianHouston, TX06/10/2025$95,000
Precision Medicine GroupResearch StatisticianBethesda, MD06/09/2025$84,000
Precision AQResearch StatisticianNew York, NY06/09/2025$84,000

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