Pay varies with the worker's field, education level, work setting, and experience. Sociologists who have a doctoral degree (PhD) will earn much more than those with a lower degree.
Sociologists who work full time usually receive benefits. Common benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, health insurance, and a retirement plan.
Sociologists (SOC 19-3041)
| Location |
Pay Period | |
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| 25% |
Median |
75% |
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| Illinois | Hourly | $48.82 | $66.53 | $82.39 |
| Yearly | $101,547 | $138,392 | $171,385 | |
| Chicago-Naperville-Elgin | Hourly | $48.87 | $64.78 | $80.21 |
| Yearly | $101,660 | $134,730 | $166,850 | |
| Cook County | Hourly | $50.21 | $66.54 | $82.39 |
| Yearly | $104,423 | $138,403 | $171,380 | |
| United States | Hourly | $39.57 | $50.98 | $66.07 |
| Yearly | $82,300 | $106,030 | $137,420 | |