According to Indeed (link below) the average yearly salary for a nuclear physicist is $90,000. If there are 250 working days per year, this equals approximately $360 per day.
The salary of a physicist can vary depending on their level of experience, education, location, and specific industry. On average, in the United States, a physicist can make between $60,000 to $150,000 per year. More experienced physicists in specialized fields can earn significantly higher salaries.
around 90k
The salary of a physicist can vary depending on factors such as experience, education, and location. On average, physicists in the United States earn around $120,000 per year. However, this figure can be higher or lower based on individual circumstances.
The average annual salary for a nuclear medicine technologist in the United States is $72,000. The average annual salary for a nuclear medicine technologist supervisor is $106,000.
The salary of a physicist can vary depending on factors such as experience, location and employer. On average, physicists in the United States earn around $90,000 per year, which translates to roughly $7,500 per month before taxes and deductions.
about 35,000 dollars a year.
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They make minimum wage.
90,000- 270,000
atleast $84,880 per year
I think the government spends money (on regulation for instance) rather than making it
Well...I cannot say about how much has been the money spent on nuclear arms worldwide but nuclear weapons have cost the United States at least $5.48 trillion since 1940....!!
600.000 a yr
In the US, a PhD physicist in academia who teaches and does research might earn $40-$80k (depending on the university) at the assistant professor level. Associate and full professors can earn much more, up to six figures at prestigious institutions. A research physicist at the National Laboratories might start at $60-$80k and, after 5-10 years with high productivity, make $120k or more. I don't know about industry.