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Forensic Pathologist Salary: Average & Earning Potential | [Year]
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for forensic pathologists was $90,750 in May 2020. The top 10% of earners made more than $192,660, while the bottom 10% earned less than $59,540.
Forensic pathologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, medical examiner's offices, and coroners' offices. They may also work for private consulting firms. The highest salaries are typically paid to forensic pathologists who work in private practice or for the federal government.
The pay of a forensic pathologist depends on a number of factors, including years of experience, level of education, and geographic location. Forensic pathologists with more experience and higher levels of education typically earn higher salaries. Those who work in large metropolitan areas also tend to earn higher salaries than those who work in rural areas.
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