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The average salary for a Mathematician in U.S. is $119,770.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $119,770

$62,260$183,500

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $57.58

$29.93$88.22

What does a Mathematician earn?

On average, mathematicians earn around $119,770 per year in the U.S.. Mathematicians work with a variety of organisations, providing analytical solutions to problems. They may specialise in areas such as data science, actuarial science, or theoretical mathematics.

How to earn more as a Mathematician

To become a Mathematician, you will need a degree in mathematics, statistics, or computer science. Alternatively, you may wish to undertake a degree apprenticeship. To increase your earning potential as a Mathematician, you can choose to become a specialist in a certain area, such as operations research, or manage a mathematics-related enterprise. You also have the option of going self-employed or establishing your own mathematics firm.