In 2013, the average pay for a veterinarian was ~US$90,000.
Zoologic veterinarians tend to be board certified, so they usually earn over US$100,000 per year.
In the United States, a veterinarian can expect an annual salary of $55,000 to $70,00 US per year.
In 2011 the average annual salary for veterinarians across the country was ~US$90,000. Florida would likely trend a little higher, as the cost of living is somewhat higher in Florida.
Vets make between 50,000 US dollars and 75,000 US dollars. Many vets in Wales make house calls and others work in clinics.
The average annual salary for a veterinarian in the United States is ~US$90,000; a mixed animal veterinarian would tend towards this average.
This will depend upon who is employing the veterinarian. However, veterinarians in this field tend to be board certified and usually make over US$100,000.
In the United States, first year veterinarians tend to earn between US$55,000 and US$70,000 depending upon the type of clinic and geographic location.
According to 2013 numbers the average salary for a veterinarian in Alaska is $66,000/year (16% lower than the national average). Obviously, the salary will vary and be much higher with experience (years in practice), location (veterinarians in large cities earn more), education (board certified specialists will earn more), and practice ownership (practice owners/partners will earn more).
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This will depend upon what "ECU" is - there are three different colleges that have ECU as their abbreviations, and none of them are colleges of veterinary medicine. Most veterinarians tend to settle at a salary of US$90-120k.
About $200,000
The average annual salary for veterinarians in the United States in 2011 was ~US$90,000. However, the data is not broken down by state.