Medical Examiner Salary: Average & Earning Potential (2024)
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for medical examiners in May 2020 was $95,250. The lowest 10% earned less than $58,520, and the highest 10% earned more than $187,200.
The salary of a medical examiner can vary depending on several factors, including:
* Location: Medical examiners in certain areas of the country, such as large metropolitan areas, may earn higher salaries than those in rural areas.
* Experience: Medical examiners with more experience typically earn higher salaries than those with less experience.
* Education: Medical examiners with additional education, such as a master's degree or Ph.D., may earn higher salaries than those with a bachelor's degree.
* Employer: Medical examiners employed by government agencies may earn higher salaries than those employed by private companies.
* Other factors: Additional factors that can affect the salary of a medical examiner include the cost of living in the area where they work, the type of work they do, and the type of employer they work for.
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