+$98K (85%) more than national average Research Scientist salary ($65K)
+$113K (106%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$113K (106%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
"Government salaries have always been lower than the private sector."
+$10K (22%) more than national average Ecologist salary ($40K)
Equal to average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
Equal to average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
"Average"
+$20K (32%) more than national average IT Specialist salary ($52K)
+$22K (36%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
-$20K (50%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$1K (1%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$41K (58%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
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-$1K (3%) less than national average Hydrologic Technician salary ($30K)
-$21K (53%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
-$20K (50%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$1K (1%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
-$22K (56%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
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+$37K (49%) more than national average Hydrologist salary ($56K)
+$43K (60%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$39K (56%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$39K (56%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$50K (66%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$2K (6%) more than national average Office Automation Clerk salary ($29K)
-$19K (46%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
-$20K (50%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
-$18K (43%) less than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$41K (50%) more than national average Contracts Specialist salary ($60K)
+$51K (67%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$51K (67%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$43K (54%) more than national average Site Manager salary ($58K)
+$51K (67%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$51K (67%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$20K (28%) more than national average Environmental Project Manager salary ($61K)
+$31K (47%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$31K (47%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$14K (22%) more than national average Financial Analyst salary ($56K)
+$20K (33%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
+$20K (33%) more than average US Geological Survey salary ($50K)
Hydrologist
is the highest paying job at US Geological Survey at $93,000 annually.
Office Automation Clerk
is the lowest paying job at US Geological Survey at $31,000 annually.
US Geological Survey employees earn $50,000 annually on average, or $24 per hour.