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Math Lecturer Salaries in the United States

How much does a Math Lecturer make in the United States?

Math Lecturers earn $52,000 annually on average, or $25 per hour, which is 24% less than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid Math Lecturers work for Arizona State University at $52,000 annually.

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$55K University of California, Irvine's Average Math Lecturer Salary (1 salaries)

+$3K (5%) more than national average Math Lecturer salary ($52K)
+$19K (41%) more than average University of California, Irvine salary ($36K)
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Equal to average University of California, Irvine Math Lecturer salary ($55K)
"The position is an adjunct position. I previously earned $150K or more in the aerospace industry but am now concerned only with an adequate salary. My focus is on interesting work and a good work environment. My loyalty is based on these considerations, not money."

$52K Arizona State University's Average Math Lecturer Salary (5 salaries)

Equal to national average Math Lecturer salary ($52K)
+$21K (50%) more than average Arizona State University salary ($31K)
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-$11K (23%) less than average Arizona State University Math Lecturer salary ($52K)
-$11K (23%) less than average Arizona State University Math Lecturer salary ($52K)
Equal to average Arizona State University Math Lecturer salary ($52K)
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$61K Tufts University's Average Math Lecturer Salary (1 salaries)

+$9K (15%) more than national average Math Lecturer salary ($52K)
+$20K (39%) more than average Tufts University salary ($41K)
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