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Veterinarians

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

Veterinarians: Diagnose and treat diseases and dysfunctions of animals. May engage in a particular function, such as research and development, consultation, administration, technical writing, sale or production of commercial products, or rendering of technical services to commercial firms or other organizations.

Veterinarians held about 61,000 jobs in 2004. About 1 out of 5 veterinarians was self-employed in a solo or group practice. Most others were salaried employees of another veterinary practice. The Federal Government employed about 1,200 civilian veterinarians, chiefly in the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, and, increasingly, Homeland Security. Other employers of veterinarians are State and local governments, colleges of veterinary medicine, medical schools, research laboratories, animal food companies, and pharmaceutical companies. A few veterinarians work for zoos, but most veterinarians caring for zoo animals are private practitioners who contract with the zoos to provide services, usually on a part-time basis.

In addition, many veterinarians hold veterinary faculty positions in colleges and universities. (See the statement on teachers—postsecondary elsewhere in the Handbook.)

Median annual earnings of veterinarians were $66,590 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,420 and $88,060. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $39,020, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $118,430.

According to a survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association, average starting salaries of veterinary medical college graduates in 2004 varied by type of practice as follows:

Small animals, predominantly $50,878
Small animals, exclusively 50,703
Large animals, exclusively 50,403
Private clinical practice 49,635
Large animals, predominantly 48,529
Mixed animals 47,704
Equine (horses) 38,628

The average annual salary for veterinarians in the Federal Government in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions was $78,769 in 2005.

(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Veterinarians)

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

National Occupational Employment and Earnings by Industry (NAICS sector and 3-digit industry group)

Veterinarians
 Percentile earnings distribution
10th25th50th75th90th
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting
employment: 60
mean earnings: $65,150
(def) (IG)
$37,230$43,220$56,170$76,600$105,390
Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry
employment: 60
mean earnings: n.a.
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Manufacturing
employment: 210
mean earnings: $87,830
(EC) (def) (IG)
$58,320$67,910$81,010$99,790$134,540
Chemical Manufacturing
employment: 200
mean earnings: $87,890
$57,560$67,710$80,810$99,400$136,170
Wholesale Trade
employment: 40
mean earnings: $63,670
(EC) (def) (IG)
$36,370$43,060$52,950$84,050$111,660
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
employment: 40
mean earnings: $62,300
$36,060$42,380$51,730$80,850$113,730
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Occupational Outlook Handbook employment: 44,250
mean earnings: $78,180
(EC) (def) (IG)
$41,110$53,450$68,840$91,400$129,530
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Occupational Outlook Handbook employment: 44,250
mean earnings: $78,180
$41,110$53,450$68,840$91,400$129,530
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
employment: 70
mean earnings: $71,060
(EC) (def) (IG)
$38,300$50,730$67,750$85,940$122,080
Administrative and Support Services
employment: 70
mean earnings: $71,060
$38,300$50,730$67,750$85,940$122,080
Educational Services
employment: 490
mean earnings: $57,700
(EC) (def) (IG)
$24,200$29,620$50,680$79,300$99,350
Educational Services
employment: 490
mean earnings: $57,700
$24,200$29,620$50,680$79,300$99,350
Health Care and Social Assistance
Occupational Outlook Handbook employment: 30
mean earnings: $82,860
(EC) (def) (IG)
$52,310$60,260$72,810$107,040$125,450
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
employment: 230
mean earnings: $77,310
(EC) (def) (IG)
$47,050$54,920$69,200$87,130$122,360
Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
employment: 60
mean earnings: $97,930
$55,110$65,200$77,180$117,280>$145K
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
employment: 100
mean earnings: $71,180
$42,640$55,190$69,550$85,330$99,810
Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
employment: 60
mean earnings: $65,980
$47,330$50,880$56,830$74,750$90,430
Other Services (except Public Administration)
employment: 610
mean earnings: $66,340
(EC) (def) (IG)
$42,460$53,000$64,470$75,600$92,540
Personal and Laundry Services
employment: 130
mean earnings: $69,960
$57,740$61,020$66,170$71,320$91,290
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
employment: 480
mean earnings: $65,400
$40,410$50,260$63,340$76,560$92,860
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 1,840
mean earnings: $75,640
(def) (IG)
$49,320$60,890$73,850$87,840$106,780
Federal, State, and Local Government (OES Designation)
employment: 1,840
mean earnings: $75,640
$49,320$60,890$73,850$87,840$106,780

source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates

The (EC) links lead to data from the Economic Census from the Census Bureau.

The (def) links lead to 2002 NAICS industry definitions from the Census Bureau.

The (IG) links lead to Industry at a Glance industry profiles from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.