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Question by  DiannaLynn (24)

What is the typical salary of a vet?

 
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Answer by  hilchelle (76)

This is going to depend upon the location of the vet (location adjustments) and on what the vet specializes in. In general it will be near or above a six figure range.

 
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Answer by  prissymissy (1895)

Vets make great money. Depending on the area they work in and their practice their salary can range from 50,000 to 80,000.

 
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Answer by  AEF (519)

Salaries vary widely depending on region, experience, specialty, and whether they own their own practice or are a member of a larger practice. Overall the average veterinarian's salary in the US is about $75,000 per year.

 
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Answer by  newgeneration (699)

As of 2008, the median wage for a veterinarian in the United States is $79,050 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The middle 50% earn between $61,370 and $104,110. The average vet working for the federal government earned $93,398 a year in 2009. People graduating from veterinary medical school earn starting salaries between $41,636 and $64,744.

 
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Answer by  amtcura66 (1340)

The typical salary is the one that they deserve. If they were good then they get a high salary but if they were not then it will be much lower. It also depends on how many patients they get and if they even finished medical school and have a license.

 
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