+$21K (32%) more than national average Web Developer salary ($55K)
+$34K (57%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$48K (72%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
"I think I am underpaid for this job."
+$19K (36%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$7K (7%) more than national average Full Stack Developer salary ($85K)
+$50K (74%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$50K (74%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
"My feelings are mixed to a degree."
+$4K (7%) more than national average IT Specialist salary ($52K)
+$14K (28%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$12K (33%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$2K (4%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$69K (90%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
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Equal to national average Hydrologic Technician salary ($30K)
-$12K (33%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$12K (33%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$12K (33%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$12K (33%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
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+$6K (18%) more than national average Research Assistant salary ($30K)
-$6K (15%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$1K (2%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$24K (80%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$3K (6%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
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+$1K (3%) more than national average Administrative Assistant salary ($32K)
-$9K (24%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$16K (47%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$14K (40%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$18K (54%) less than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
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+$5K (9%) more than national average Administrative Officer salary ($51K)
+$14K (28%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$9K (19%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$18K (35%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$43K (67%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
-$2K (3%) less than national average Program Analyst salary ($60K)
+$16K (32%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$19K (36%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$12K (25%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$11K (22%) more than national average Cartographic Technician salary ($43K)
+$12K (25%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$12K (25%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$12K (25%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$12K (25%) more than national average HR Specialist salary ($42K)
+$12K (25%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$13K (26%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
+$10K (21%) more than average United States Geological Survey salary ($42K)
Web Developer
is the highest paying job at United States Geological Survey at $76,000 annually.
Lab Technician
is the lowest paying job at United States Geological Survey at $27,000 annually.
United States Geological Survey employees earn $42,000 annually on average, or $20 per hour.