Who gets paid more, Biochemists or Chemical Engineers
- aryajaipur05
- Feb 24, 2017
- 1 min read
Biochemists and chemical engineers actually use chemistry to solve problems. Biochemists study chemical reactions for such applications as developing genetically engineered, disease – resistant crops, detecting diseases and also developing medicines. Chemical engineers get in with chemistry, physics and mathematics to generate products such as detergents, plastics and fuels.
Biochemists actually earn a mean annual wage of $89,470 or a mean hourly wage of $43.01 according to May 2012 salary data from the BLS. The median wage for biochemists is $81,480 which means that half of these professional earn more than this amount and half make less. The top 10 percent of biochemists earn $147,350, while the bottom 10 percent make $41,430 or less.
Chemical Engineer has salaries with a mean annual wage of $102,270 or a mean hourly w
Biochemists earn the highest salaries working in the management, scientific and technical consulting services industry, with an annual mean wage of $123,890, the BLS reports. The other four highest-paying industries are drugs and druggists’ sundries merchant wholesalers, local governments, medical and diagnostic laboratories, and scientific research and development services. Salaries in these industries range from $92,150 to $107,160.




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