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The average salary for a Statistician in U.S. is $109,190.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $109,190

$58,690$163,360

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $52.50

$28.22$78.54

What does a Statistician earn?

On average, statisticians earn around $109,190 per year in the U.S.. Statisticians typically use their skills to analyse large amounts of data, draw meaningful conclusions and make predictions or reconstruct past events. Statisticians can work in a variety of different sectors from medicine and biology to economics and engineering. They can also opt to specialise in a particular field such as health economics or market research.

How to earn more as a Statistician

To become a statistician, you will need a degree in statistics, mathematics, or economics. Alternatively, you can pursue a degree apprenticeship. To increase your earning potential, you can specialise in a specific area such as data analysis, or become a manager in the field of statistics. You could also become self-employed, or set up your own statistical consultancy.