Paycheck Yourself: The Average Salary of 91 Arkansas Occupations

By NEXT Staff on Monday, September 8, 2014

If you want to be a ________ in Arkansas, you’ll make $_______.

Fill in the blanks with our guide to Arkansas occupations and the average salaries professionals make in that field.

This is just a sampling of jobs you can get in Arkansas. For more options, salary amounts and the latest figures (2013), visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

OCCUPATIONAVERAGE SALARY
Accountants $62,560
Advertising Sales Agents $46,730
Aerospace Engineers $71,010
Agricultural & Food Science Techs $33,460
Aircraft Mechanics $45,030
Artists (Painters, Sculpters, etc.) $37,140
Art Directors $52,750
Athletic Trainers $41,850
Audio & Video Technicians $33,150
Automotive Service Technicians $34,400
Bartenders $17,850
Brickmasons $35,470
Carpenters $33,390
Chemical Engineers $80,700
Chemists $71,990
Childcare Workers $18,060
Chiropractors $94,720
Civil Engineers $72,760
Clergy $40,970
Coaches/Scouts $50,030
Computer Programmers $68,350
Computer User Support Specialists $40,380
Conservation Scientist $68,670
Court Reporters $48,450
Credit Analysts $51,270
Dental Hygienists $61,030
Detectives & Criminal Investigators $52,520
Dieticians & Nutritionists $48,970
Editors $43,220
Electrical Engineers $74,820
Electricians $42,470
Elementary School Teachers $44,490
Emergency Management Directors $40,780
Environmental Engineers $80,330
Explosives Workers $36,850
Farmers $69,590
Film & Video Editors $36,230
Financial Analysts $74,420
Firefighters $34,600
Floral Designers $22,670
Food Scientists & Technologists $68,310
Foresters $57,360
Funeral Attendants $21,600
Graphic Designers $38,590
Hairdressers/Hairstylists $25,050
Home Health Aides $18,390
Industrial Engineers $72,530
Insurance Sales Agents $51,350
Interior Designers $41,900
Interpreters & Translators $31,720
Janitors $20,860
Landscape Architects $49,360
Lawyers $101,340
Legal Secretaries $33,390
Librarians $51,440
Massage Therapists $33,660
Mechanical Engineers $72,390
Microbiologists $72,660
Middle School Teachers $46,730
Nuclear Medicine Technologists $62,290
Occupational Therapists $53,190
Optometrists $108,770
Paralegals $39,660
Personal Financial Advisers $73,450
Pest Control Workers $28,090
Pharmacists $109,470
Pharmacy Techs $27,140
Photographers $27,610
Physical Therapist $77,040
Physician Assistants $79,350
Police Patrol Officers $37,050
Public Relations Specialist $45,790
Radiation Therapists $73,110
Radio & Television Announcers $29,430
Radiologic Technologists $46,620
Real Estate Agents $38,910
Registered Nurses $56,150
Reporters/Correspondents $30,860
Secondary Education Teachers $47,970
Secretaries & Administrative Assistants $28,080
Social Workers $35,800
Software Developers $79,640
Special Education Teachers $49,250
Speech Pathologists $70,510
Technical Writers $46,930
Telemarketers $19,710
Truck Drivers $36,600
Veterinarians $87,580
Waiters/Waitresses $17,170
Welders $35,400
Zoologists/Wildlife Biologists $52,070

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OCCUPATIONAVERAGE SALARY
Anesthesiologists $235,070
Surgeons $233,150
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons $218,960
Obstetricians & Gynecologists $212,570
Orthodontists $196,270
Physicians & Surgeons $191,880
Internists $188,440
Family & General Practitioners $183,940
Psychiatrists $182,660
Chief Executives $178,400
Pediatricians $170,530
Dentists $170,340
Nurse Anesthetists $157,690
Petroleum Engineers $149,180
Architectural & Engineering Managers $136,540
Podiatrists $135,070
Marketing Managers $133,700
Natural Sciences Managers $132,850
Information Systems Managers $132,570
Lawyers $131,990
Airline Pilots, Copilots & Flight Engineers $129,600
Financial Managers $126,660
Top Executives within Companies $121,010
Air Traffic Controllers $118,650
Physicists $117,040