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Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2025 reference period

Top 10% Statistician Salary (2026)

The top 10% of statisticians earn $171,766 or more per year as of 2026, based on the 90th percentile of Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data — the threshold at which only 10% of workers in this occupation earn more. Across U.S. metros, the 90th percentile ranges from $100,550 (lowest-paying metro) to $215,920 (highest-paying metro).

This page answers a common U.S. wage question: Top 10% Statistician Salary (2026). The answer draws on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — the federal survey that captures wages for over 800 occupations across every U.S. metropolitan area. Why BLS OEWS data is the right anchor: alternative wage sources (Glassdoor, levels.fyi, Payscale) are self-reported and skew toward specific roles, industries, or geographies. BLS OEWS is employer-reported, mandatory for businesses above the survey threshold, and uniformly applied across occupations and metros.

The detailed answer below uses the BLS numbers, explains how to read them, and translates the statistical detail into the worker-relevant interpretation of the question.

$171,766
Top 10% (90th percentile)
$100,550
Lowest-Paying Metro
$215,920
Highest-Paying Metro

90th percentile across U.S. metros, employment-weighted

What This Pay Level Means

The 90th percentile is the BLS-published wage below which 90% of workers in this occupation earn — i.e., the wage above which only the top 10% earn. Workers in this band are typically principals, directors, senior managers, or highly-specialized individual contributors at top-paying employers. Reaching this band usually requires 15+ years of experience plus deep specialization, or a move to a top-paying metro.

Most senior and management statisticians earn at the 75th-to-90th percentile band. The median (50th percentile) is the right anchor for typical workers; the 75th percentile fits experienced specialists. See "Senior statistician salary" for the 75th-percentile band.

Top-Paying Metros at This Level

MetroTop Pay
San Jose, CA$215,920
Raleigh, NC$210,350
New York, NY$208,700
Miami, FL$198,390
Jacksonville, FL$196,780

What the Numbers Tell You

Geographic pay spread for Statisticians is unusually wide — top metros pay roughly 3.6× what the lowest-paying metros pay, a $146,230 gap. Most of that variation tracks cost of living, regional industry concentration, and the depth of senior workers in each market.

Statistician is a smaller occupation, with about 18,690 workers tracked. Individual employers can move the local market noticeably.

Other Pay Levels for Statisticians

Each percentile band targets a distinct experience level — see the dedicated page for your career stage:

How This Salary Is Calculated

Wages come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program — an annual survey of about 1.2 million U.S. establishments published by Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code and Metropolitan Statistical Area. The figure on this page is employment-weighted across 54 BLS-tracked metros for SOC code 15-2041. The mapping from BLS percentiles to experience bands (entry / junior / mid / senior / top 10%) follows the convention used by the U.S. Department of Labor's prevailing wage system. See full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Top 10% Statistician Salary (2026)?

The top 10% of statisticians earn $171,766 or more per year as of 2026, based on the 90th percentile of Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data — the threshold at which only 10% of workers in this occupation earn more. Across U.S. metros, the 90th percentile ranges from $100,550 (lowest-paying metro) to $215,920 (highest-paying metro).

How does this percentile compare to the median?

Statisticians have a national median (50th percentile) of $103,212. The 90th percentile shown on this page ($171,766) is 66% above the median — typical for this experience band.

Where do statisticians at this level earn the most?

San Jose, CA pays the highest at this percentile band — $215,920. Lowest-paying tracked metro: Birmingham, AL at $100,550.

What years of experience does this percentile represent?

The 90th percentile is the BLS-published wage below which 90% of workers in this occupation earn — i.e., the wage above which only the top 10% earn. Workers in this band are typically principals, directors, senior managers, or highly-specialized individual contributors at top-paying employers. Reaching this band usually requires 15+ years of experience plus deep specialization, or a move to a top-paying metro.

Where does this statistician salary data come from?

Every wage figure comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program at bls.gov/oes — an annual federal survey of more than 1 million U.S. employers. The percentile figure on this page is employment-weighted across BLS-tracked metros.

The top 10% of statisticians earn $171,766 or more per year as of 2026, based on the 90th percentile of Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS wage data — the threshold at which only 10% of workers in this occupation earn more. Across U.S. metros, the 90th percentile ranges from $100,550 (lowest-paying metro) to $215,920 (highest-paying metro).