Salaries for Psychologists
From clinical to school psychologists, the field of psychology offers numerous employment opportunities and includes positions in a variety of work settings. Psychologists may work independently or hold positions within an organization, institution or corporation. Depending on a psychologist's specialty, he or she might deal with a range of issues, from child development to addiction to sports psychology. Teachers, researchers and counselors may all be trained psychologists, working anywhere from a small community health clinic to a large university. Because the field of psychology is so broad, salaries for psychologists vary depending on the subfield in which one works.
The chart above shows salaries for psychologists across several disciplines. The top salaries go to psychiatrists, which isn't surprising considering the advanced training they undergo, including medical school. For those interested in both psychology and legal issues, becoming a forensic psychologist could be a lucrative and rewarding career option. The median forensic psychologist salary listed above is lower than the salaries for psychologists working in some other areas, including clinical and industrial psychologists. However, looking at the median
Forensic Psychologist Salary by City chart shows that it is possible to earn a much higher salary.
Psychologist Salary Data
Other factors that can affect a psychologist salary include education, experience level and employment setting. Looking at the median
Psychologist Salary by Industry shows that hospitals tend to pay a higher psychologist salary while the chart on
Psychologist Salaries by Years Experience shows that, overall, the highest salaries go to those with the most experience. This makes sense considering that a psychologist continues to develop knowledge and skills throughout the course of a career. The field of psychology is all about working with people and, while education and training provide a foundation in psychology, much is learned through on-the-job experience. Using a
School Psychologist Salary as an example, we can see that median school psychology salaries can increase to around $85,000 after 20 years of experience.
Psychology Salaries and Cost of Living
Comparing median
Salaries for Psychologists by State provides a broad overview of how psychology salaries may vary in different areas. California and New York are listed as having the highest salaries for psychologists, with San Diego and New York City topping the
Psychologist Salary by City chart. Of course, these areas are also known for having a high cost of living. If you're wondering whether to head east or west, use PayScale's Cost of Living Calculator to compare the
Cost of Living and Psychologist Salary Range in both New York and San Diego. You can also use the calculator to research the cost of living in other U.S. cities, or to find psychologist average salaries in your hometown.