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Atmospheric and Space Scientists Salary in Salt Lake City-Murray, UT

According to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the median annual wage for Atmospheric and Space Scientists in Salt Lake City-Murray, UT is $100,650. BLS estimates approximately 130 people work in this occupation in Salt Lake City-Murray, UT. Salt Lake City-Murray, UT is 1.6% above the national median ($99,070).

Median salary
$100,650
Average salary
$93,480
Median hourly
$48.39
Employment
130

Salary Distribution

Not everyone earns the median. Percentile wages show the range of pay within this occupation.

PercentileAnnual wageHourly wage
10th percentile$57,260$27.53
25th percentile$73,920$35.54
Median (50th)$100,650$48.39
75th percentile$100,650$48.39
90th percentile$124,530$59.87

Data Reliability

BLS OEWS is a survey, not a full census — every estimate carries a margin of error. The relative standard error (RSE) below is BLS’s own measure of how much an estimate could vary; lower is more precise.

Wage estimate
RSE 10.4% — Reliable
Employment estimate
RSE 43.4% — Low reliability

Where Does Your Salary Fall?

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Concentration

Jobs per 1,000
0.159
Location quotient
2.47

Cost-of-Living Adjusted Salary

Salt Lake City-Murray, UT’s regional price level is above the national average (index 100.868, where 100 = U.S. average). Adjusted for that, the median salary has the purchasing power of $99,784 at the national price level.

This is a Career Atlas USA calculation based on BLS wage data and BEA Regional Price Parities. It is not a separate BLS wage estimate. Wage data: May 2025. Cost-of-living data: 2024.

Sources

Wage data: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS)May 2025 (release 25).

Figures shown as “Not available” reflect wages the source does not publish (e.g. suppressed for reliability), not zero.

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