The average salary for an astronomer in District of Columbia is around $126,060 per year.
Avg Salary
Astronomers earn an average  yearly salary of $126,060. 
Wages typically start from $84,280 and go up to $164,210.
42% above national average Updated in 2018
Astronomer earnings by seniority
90th percentile
Top-level astronomer earnings begin at:
$78.95 per hour
$164,210 per year
75th percentile
Senior-level astronomer earnings begin at:
$78.94 per hour
$164,200 per year
50th percentile
Mid-level astronomer earnings begin at:
$60.61 per hour
$126,060 per year
25th percentile
Junior-level astronomer earnings begin at:
$45.74 per hour
$95,140 per year
10th percentile
Starting level astronomer earnings begin at:
$40.52 per hour
$84,280 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Astronomer salary by state
| State Name | Average Salary | 
|---|---|
| New Mexico | $75,380 | 
| Hawaii | $181,950 | 
| California | $150,530 | 
| Maryland | $134,760 | 
| Colorado | $128,160 | 
| District of Columbia | $126,060 | 
| Massachusetts | $123,110 | 
| Texas | $105,110 | 
| Arizona | $103,850 | 
How do astronomer salaries compare to similar careers?
Astronomers earn 11% more than similar careers in District of Columbia. On average, they make more than occupational health specialists.
| Career | Median Salary | 
|---|---|
| Astronomer salary | $126K | 
| Chemist salary | $125K | 
| Climate change analyst salary | $118K | 
| Statistician salary | $107K | 
| Occupational health specialist salary | $89K | 
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)




