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Law teachers, postsecondary

May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

Law Teachers, Postsecondary: Teach courses in law.

Median annual earnings of all postsecondary teachers in May 2004 were $51,800. The middle 50 percent earned between $36,590 and $72,490. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $25,460, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $99,980.

Earnings for college faculty vary according to rank and type of institution, geographic area, and field. According to a 2004-05 survey by the American Association of University Professors, salaries for full-time faculty averaged $68,505. By rank, the average was $91,548 for professors, $65,113 for associate professors, $54,571 for assistant professors, $39,899 for instructors, and $45,647 for lecturers. Faculty in 4-year institutions earn higher salaries, on average, than do those in 2-year schools. In 2004-05, faculty salaries averaged $79,342 in private independent institutions, $66,851 in public institutions, and $61,103 in religiously affiliated private colleges and universities. In fields with high-paying nonacademic alternatives—medicine, law, engineering, and business, among others—earnings exceed these averages. In others fields—such as the humanities and education—they are lower.

Many faculty members have significant earnings in addition to their base salary, from consulting, teaching additional courses, research, writing for publication, or other employment. In addition, many college and university faculty enjoy some unique benefits, including access to campus facilities, tuition waivers for dependents, housing and travel allowances, and paid sabbatical leaves. Part-time faculty usually have fewer benefits than full-time faculty.

Earnings for postsecondary career and technical education teachers vary widely by subject, academic credentials, experience, and region of the country. Part-time instructors usually receive few benefits.

Postsecondary teachers held nearly 1.6 million jobs in 2004. Most were employed in public and private 4-year colleges and universities and in 2-year community colleges. Other postsecondary teachers are employed by schools and institutes that specialize in training people in a specific field, such as technology centers or culinary schools, or work for businesses that provide professional development courses to employees of companies. Some career and technical education teachers work for State and local governments and job training facilities. The following tabulation shows postsecondary teaching jobs in specialties having 20,000 or more jobs in 2004:

Health specialties teachers 150,000
Graduate teaching assistants 143,000
Vocational education teachers 127,000
Business teachers 85,000
Art, drama, and music teachers 78,000
Biological science teachers 76,000
English language and literature teachers 69,000
Education teachers 60,000
Mathematical science teachers 53,000
Computer science teachers 45,000
Engineering teachers 42,000
Nursing instructors and teachers 41,000
Psychology teachers 37,000
Foreign language and literature teachers 27,000
Communications teachers 26,000
History teachers 24,000
Chemistry teachers 23,000
Philosophy and religion teachers 23,000

(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Teachers—Postsecondary)

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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers

National, State, and Metropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Earnings

Law teachers, postsecondary
 Percentile annual earnings, $
10th25th50th75th90th
National
U.S.
employment: 13,560
mean earnings: $95,570
39,860 59,000 89,790123,070>$145K
State and Metro Area
Alabama (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 90
mean earnings: $112,100
39,330 70,050111,770>145K>145K
Arkansas (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 110
mean earnings: $92,210
60,090 70,760 88,410109,170133,310
California (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 2,890
mean earnings: $91,380
49,220 68,480 88,750110,200136,680
Los Angeles - Long Beach - Glendale, CA Metropolitan Division
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $86,070
46,340 59,390 80,520105,780135,070
Riverside - San Bernardino - Ontario, CA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $96,970
75,700 83,390 95,850111,570121,100
San Diego - Carlsbad - San Marcos, CA
Occupational Outlook Handbookemployment: n.a.
mean earnings: $90,980
46,610 71,930 91,060110,440133,840
San Francisco - San Mateo - Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $109,360
54,770 82,170107,200131,760>145K
San Jose - Sunnyvale - Santa Clara, CA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $91,120
77,400 81,270 87,730 94,190127,700
Santa Ana - Anaheim - Irvine, CA Metropolitan Division
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $82,670
60,230 67,040 81,510101,960113,070
District of Columbia (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 940
mean earnings: $105,050
53,320 66,090 95,330133,550>145K
Washington - Arlington - Alexandria, DC - VA - MD - WV Metropolitan Division
employment: 970
mean earnings: $103,950
52,490 65,340 94,080132,320>145K
Florida (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 610
mean earnings: $105,720
48,500 67,490 99,340135,790>145K
Miami - Miami Beach - Kendall, FL Metropolitan Division
employment: 80
mean earnings: $96,710
56,970 65,240 84,030125,370>145K
Tampa - St. Petersburg - Clearwater, FL
employment: 100
mean earnings: $152,740
102,060121,720>145K>145K>145K
Georgia (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 310
mean earnings: $108,440
35,570 63,330108,190142,910>145K
Atlanta - Sandy Springs - Marietta, GA
employment: 240
mean earnings: $109,040
35,290 67,960110,220142,590>145K
Illinois (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 600
mean earnings: $88,270
33,180 58,630 81,360106,970>145K
Chicago - Naperville - Joliet, IL Metropolitan Division
employment: 420
mean earnings: $90,320
37,220 60,430 83,450105,220>145K
Indiana (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 310
mean earnings: $93,430
39,960 60,110 88,900120,850>145K
Maryland (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 140
mean earnings: $107,280
41,430 70,590107,830136,430>145K
Massachusetts (ACS) (EAG)
Occupational Outlook Handbookemployment: 810
mean earnings: $109,320
39,750 52,040110,970145,160>145K
Boston - Cambridge - Quincy, MA NECTA Division
Occupational Outlook Handbookemployment: 770
mean earnings: $110,990
40,080 52,870115,020>145K>145K
Michigan (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 190
mean earnings: $85,160
42,790 57,370 89,420109,840126,080
Minnesota (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 220
mean earnings: $105,650
48,400 62,060 97,430135,350>145K
Minneapolis - St. Paul - Bloomington, MN - WI
employment: 170
mean earnings: $108,570
50,250 66,680 99,330140,520>145K
Mississippi (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 140
mean earnings: $70,020
13,980 54,320 75,460 92,580108,400
Missouri (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 260
mean earnings: $95,780
25,940 31,650 85,420144,590>145K
St. Louis, MO - IL
employment: 190
mean earnings: $98,420
27,200 45,190 74,500>145K>145K
Montana (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 40
mean earnings: $92,290
42,890 57,720 97,940122,440145,040
Nebraska (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 100
mean earnings: $93,930
40,720 49,480 79,840130,280>145K
Lincoln, NE
employment: 70
mean earnings: $77,940
40,000 46,750 67,110 98,280138,280
Nevada (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 100
mean earnings: $83,720
32,910 56,080 82,640109,560136,580
New Jersey (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 320
mean earnings: $95,740
33,080 56,900 90,470129,870>145K
Newark - Union, NJ - PA Metropolitan Division
employment: 100
mean earnings: $107,580
51,230 74,580107,910138,290>145K
New York (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 760
mean earnings: $100,820
50,380 69,740100,870120,100>145K
Buffalo - Niagara Falls, NY
employment: 70
mean earnings: $96,510
32,540 37,720113,800138,790>145K
New York - White Plains - Wayne, NY - NJ Metropolitan Division
employment: 610
mean earnings: $101,000
49,340 69,590100,240119,350>145K
Rochester, NY
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $102,950
48,390 55,400 84,640143,890>145K
Syracuse, NY
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $105,140
45,860 56,780 90,750>145K>145K
North Carolina (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 570
mean earnings: $80,280
39,160 45,110 58,000108,480>145K
Durham, NC
employment: 320
mean earnings: $90,250
44,010 53,010 77,080125,740>145K
North Dakota (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 50
mean earnings: $65,510
31,890 39,340 61,870 76,150108,540
Ohio (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 660
mean earnings: $94,660
29,940 52,860 92,650128,650>145K
Cincinnati - Middletown, OH - KY - IN
Occupational Outlook Handbookemployment: 220
mean earnings: $95,170
27,630 53,210 91,030128,440>145K
Dayton, OH
employment: 60
mean earnings: $55,480
12,490 18,180 42,210 93,160126,420
Oklahoma (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 250
mean earnings: $70,760
14,260 36,530 64,370100,990133,990
South Carolina (ACS) (EAG)
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $80,260
40,760 52,110 76,640105,360127,510
Charleston - North Charleston, SC
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $64,020
38,240 41,940 64,080 78,980 96,840
Tennessee (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 350
mean earnings: n.a.
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Nashville - Davidson - - Murfreesboro, TN
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $172,390
74,520>145K>145K>145K>145K
Texas (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 820
mean earnings: $82,590
14,540 46,390 76,160115,600>145K
Virginia (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 320
mean earnings: $85,750
26,360 35,130 75,900122,610>145K
Richmond, VA
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $80,130
26,200 32,930 68,290111,790>145K
Washington (ACS) (EAG)
employment: n.a.
mean earnings: $90,440
43,560 56,150 79,640113,720>145K
Wisconsin (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 100
mean earnings: $85,810
30,550 60,050 81,790109,970139,630
Puerto Rico (ACS) (EAG)
employment: 240
mean earnings: $98,830
53,530 64,940 90,920138,570>145K

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates

The highlighted text indicates the maximum values in each column among the states and metropolitan areas.

The (ACS) links lead to data from the American Community Survey from the Census Bureau.

The (EAG) links lead to U.S. Economy at a Glance data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.