Depends on lots of things. Such as what country you live in, and what type of veterinary practice you work for, and whether you own the practice or just work for the owner.
It can vary hugely.
In general, most vets are comfortably well off, a few are really quite rich, a few are pretty poor.
I wouldn't become a vet to get rich, though - the pay isn't great considering the number of years you need to do at uni, and the size of the student loan you generally end up with.
how many earnings do vets earn?
Starting vets in Australia make around $39,000 per year. With more experience, earnings can skyrocket to more than $90,000 annually.
It usually depends on where you work and how many clients you get
69k annually
How much vets earn in Manitoba depends upon their experience and qualification. The average salary is between 90,000 and 110,000 Canadian dollars.
Vets in Wisconsin earn an average of $92,000 per year. The salary may vary depending on the location and number of years work experience.
Senior veterinarians in New Zealand usually earn between $120,000 and $150,000. New vets just starting out will earn substantially less.
$18,000 an hour
Vets in Ohio earn about 3,300 dollars a month to begin. As they gain experience or get involved in a practice, this can raise to 7,000 dollars or more a month.
Vets make between 50,000 US dollars and 75,000 US dollars. Many vets in Wales make house calls and others work in clinics.
Vets of any type make from $50,000 to $100,000 a year. Specialty vets can make more depending on education and location.
$40-60 an hour
No they don't earn money in the Olympics