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National Bureau of Economic ResearchH-1B Sponsored Salaries

National Bureau of Economic Research H1B Salaries

National Bureau of Economic Research H-1B salary data for all visa-sponsored positions, from Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) filed with the Department of Labor. H-1B employers must pay the higher of the actual wage or the prevailing wage for the occupation and area of employment.

Salary Distribution (2025)

$50k
$225k
$400k

Salary by Job Title (2025)

Job TitlePositionsMinMedianMax
Researcher14$112,955$266,864$413,941
Research Assistant10$43,000$59,250$65,000
Post Doctoral Researcher3$70,000$92,872$103,480
Research Scientist1$90,000$90,000$90,000

Salary by Location (2025)

LocationPositionsMinMedianMax
Cambridge, Massachusetts6$44,290$57,250$103,480
Champaign, Illinois2$70,000$81,436$92,872
Princeton, New Jersey2$43,000$53,000$63,000
New Orleans, Louisiana2$142,953$241,922$340,891
Raleigh, North Carolina2$181,680$196,150$210,621
Santa Monica, California2$90,000$239,865$389,730
Los Angeles, California2$218,483$301,673$384,862
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania1$65,000$65,000$65,000
Quincy, Massachusetts1$408,262$408,262$408,262
Baton Rouge, Louisiana1$220,397$220,397$220,397

Frequently Asked Questions

National Bureau of Economic Research pays a median H-1B salary of $108,218 for sponsored positions, with an average of $172,307. The average prevailing wage across National Bureau of Economic Research's filings is $83,799. These figures are based on Labor Condition Application filings with the Department of Labor.

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