Are you interested in becoming a biostatistician? Here’s an up-to-date guide to how much you could earn.
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Biostatisticians can make an above-average salary in the United States. Some important facts to keep in mind include:
In 2025, biostatisticians have a median total income of $127,000 annually in the US [1].
Industries such as pharmaceuticals, retail, and health care tend to pay more.
You can get an advanced degree, like a master’s or doctorate, to increase your chances of earning a higher salary.
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Biostatisticians are the data science wizards behind statistics and research studies in medicine, agriculture, and public health. As the need for health care professionals grows among the general population, so too does the need for research professionals capable of understanding the ailments affecting them.
That need has driven a high demand for biostatisticians. Health care occupations are projected to grow at a faster-than-average pace between 2024 and 2034, with job openings for biostatisticians expected to grow by 8 percent during the same period [2,3]. With such high demand comes a higher-than-average pay.
As a biostatistician, you can expect to earn an above-average salary. Biostatisticians tend to be data science and research experts, so employers sometimes require candidates with master’s or doctorate degrees in a statistics-related field. As a result, pay can vary considerably from one position to another.
The median base pay you can expect to earn as a biostatistician ranges between $86,000 and $139,000, according to Glassdoor [1]. At a glance, here's what five different sources say you may earn as a biostatistician [1,2,4,5,6]:
| Glassdoor (median total pay*) | US BLS (median annual pay) | Zippia (average yearly pay) | Payscale (average base pay) | ZipRecruiter (average yearly pay) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $127,000 | $104,350 | $85,645 | $87,408 | $119,702 |
*The Glassdoor figure includes base salary and additional pay, which may represent profit-sharing, commissions, bonuses, or other compensation.
Biostatisticians can earn a good salary no matter where they work, but salary does vary depending on education, experience, industry, and location. For example, a biostatistician who works for a non-profit will most likely make less than one who works for a technology company. Below, we explore how different factors may impact your pay.
It is typical for individuals with higher education to earn higher salaries. This is true in the case of biostatisticians, who often have master’s or doctorate degrees in statistics or a related field. For a biostatistician, the terminal degree is a doctorate degree or a PhD. According to Zippia, the breakdown for biostatistician salaries with varying levels of education is as follows [4]:
Bachelor’s degree: $81,063
Master’s degree: $92,780
Doctorate degree: $110,711
As you can see, earning a master’s or doctoral degree can add about $10K to $20K to your biostatistician salary.
Read more: How to Negotiate Your Salary: 10 Tips to Earn More
In addition to education, biostatisticians can also increase their salary with experience. Junior-level biostatisticians might start out earning less than the average, but there is plenty of room for growth [4]:
Entry- or junior-level: $71,000
Mid-level: $85,645
Senior-level: $102,000
That number can be higher depending on where you work and who you work for. ZipRecruiter lists the average annual biostatistics salary at $119,702 [6] and $136,471 for a senior biostatistician [7].
Besides your education and experience level, your salary can vary depending on your industry and your place of work. Biostatisticians have a range of potential workplaces, such as universities, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, and they can also work within different industries.
The main industries a biostatistician might work in and their respective average salaries are as follows [4]:
Pharmaceutical: $102,858
Retail: $98,007
Health care: $88,688
Education: $78,198
Where you live and where your organization is based can impact your salary as a biostatistician. Typically, working in bigger cities such as New York or Los Angeles means you’ll make more to cover the high cost of living. Biostatisticians can work remotely because their jobs can be done on computers and with video conferencing, so as companies and governments have shifted online, salaries may continue to match the location of the organization.
If you are a biostatistician in a US city, you might expect to earn [4]:
| City | Average salary |
|---|---|
| San Francisco, CA | $99,035 |
| New York, NY | $91,651 |
| Philadelphia, PA | $91,353 |
| Seattle, WA | $85,857 |
| Detroit, MI | $86,547 |
| Washington, DC | $89,867 |
| Austin, TX | $86,182 |
| New Haven, CT | $91,854 |
| Boston, MA | $91,495 |
| Wilmington, DE | $91,182 |
If you or your company are based outside of the US, your salary can range from the following [8,9,10,11]:
| Country | Salary | Salary in USD (October 2025) [12] |
|---|---|---|
| UK | £46,000 | $59,585 |
| France | €46,000 | $49,784 |
| Australia | A$100,000 | $62,500 |
| Switzerland | CHF 109,000 | $123,723 |
It typically takes about four to seven years to become a biostatistician, depending on the education you pursue. According to Zippia, 47 percent of biostatisticians hold a bachelor’s degree, and 41 percent have a master’s degree [13]. A bachelor’s degree program in biostatistics takes four years, and you can expect to complete your master’s in another two to three years. Some schools offer a combined bachelor’s and master’s in biostatistics, which can shorten your degree program by about a year.
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