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$0
$90K
$180K
$270K
Doctorate (PhD)
$41,881 - $144,414
Bachelor's Degree
$37,000 - $84,000
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology
$73,495 - $248,323
Doctorate (PhD), Psychology
$55,000 - $88,452
Bachelor of Science (BS / BSc), Psychology
$45,201 - $76,302
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)
$49,132 - $61,690
Master of Arts (MA), Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Master of Arts (MA), Forensic Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Doctorate (PhD), Counseling Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Doctorate (PhD), Clinical Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Doctorate (PhD), Forensic Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Clinical Psychology
n/a
Not enough data
Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 4 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 76
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