DOL Verified Employer

The Florida State University Salary Data

Government-verified salary data from 1,070 US Department of Labor filings.

Median Salary
$75,000
1,070 DOL filings
FL Approval Rate 75.6% · most recent FY 2025
Median Salary
$75,000
Certified filings
DOL Filings
1,070
Certified: 809
Unique Job Titles
173
SOC occupations
Approval Rate
75.6%
Certified vs filed

Salary Range

Based on 1,070 certified filings
DOL-Filed Salary Range
$26,998$55,000$75,000$90,000$245,000
Prevailing Wage Premium - a TruthWage exclusive
+43.9%

The Florida State University pays 43.9% above the DOL minimum wage floor for its filed positions.

The prevailing wage is the minimum salary DOL sets as the floor for this occupation and location. A positive premium means the employer pays above that floor. Source: DOL LCA filings.

Salary Trend

FY2012 - FY2025

Salaries by Job Title

50 occupations with DOL-filed salary data
Job TitleFilingsMedian Salaryvs MarketSalary Range
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary 47 $85,062 -19.8%
$78,000$78,000$85,062$92,000$92,000
Biochemists and Biophysicists 45 $44,096 -57.5%
$40,000$40,000$44,096$50,000$50,000
Physicists 45 $67,709 -59.3%
$53,000$53,000$67,709$80,000$80,000
Chemists 35 $46,330 -44.9%
$40,000$40,000$46,330$58,000$58,000
15-1034 33 $75,000 N/A
$65,000$65,000$75,000$81,189$81,189
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary 32 $85,935 +8.3%
$82,092$82,092$85,935$91,714$91,714
25-1022.00 28 $90,840 N/A
$85,686$85,686$90,840$102,832$102,832
Biological Scientists, All Other 27 $47,658 -48.9%
$44,500$44,500$47,658$50,000$50,000
25-1042.00 19 $86,000 N/A
$84,000$84,000$86,000$90,000$90,000
25-1021.00 18 $124,287 N/A
$110,877$110,877$124,287$132,993$132,993
19-2012.00 17 $78,780 N/A
$65,000$65,000$78,780$82,000$82,000
Business Teachers, Postsecondary 17 $140,000 +43.9%
$105,000$105,000$140,000$175,000$175,000
25-1011.00 17 $159,403 N/A
$97,500$97,500$159,403$230,000$230,000
25-1032.00 17 $99,500 N/A
$88,704$88,704$99,500$105,000$105,000
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary 14 $102,324 +5.8%
$93,000$93,000$102,324$109,041$109,041
19-1029.00 13 $57,990 N/A
$49,000$49,000$57,990$60,000$60,000
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary 13 $88,038 -9.6%
$83,324$83,324$88,038$92,696$92,696
Education Teachers, Postsecondary 13 $73,000 +1.3%
$69,000$69,000$73,000$77,311$77,311
25-1054.00 12 $98,668 N/A
$94,830$94,830$98,668$107,743$107,743
25-1066.00 12 $84,048 N/A
$78,500$78,500$84,048$91,500$91,500
Materials Scientists 11 $53,000 -49.1%
$50,000$50,000$53,000$53,000$53,000
25-1121.00 11 $77,039 N/A
$73,500$73,500$77,039$86,000$86,000
19-1021.00 10 $57,500 N/A
$55,000$55,000$57,500$58,000$58,000
Atmospheric and Space Scientists 10 $51,126 -47.5%
$42,890$42,890$51,126$51,667$51,667
19-2031.00 10 $60,000 N/A
$47,659$47,659$60,000$92,851$92,851
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers 10 $52,015 -47.6%
$50,000$50,000$52,015$59,343$59,343
Biological Technicians 10 $33,280 -36%
$32,240$32,240$33,280$39,270$39,270
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary 10 $83,743 -2.9%
$80,317$80,317$83,743$114,754$114,754
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary 10 $106,240 -11.5%
$100,158$100,158$106,240$108,361$108,361
25-1065.00 10 $93,271 N/A
$89,828$89,828$93,271$96,082$96,082
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary 10 $77,792 -3.2%
$69,000$69,000$77,792$78,584$78,584
25-1081.00 10 $83,000 N/A
$75,000$75,000$83,000$86,318$86,318
17-2074 9 $55,000 N/A
$52,000$52,000$55,000$55,000$55,000
Food Scientists and Technologists 9 $34,320 -59.8%
$34,320$34,320$34,320$34,452$34,452
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 9 $53,554 -46.8%
$51,324$51,324$53,554$85,000$85,000
25-1051.00 9 $66,282 N/A
$65,000$65,000$66,282$89,600$89,600
25-1063.00 9 $138,200 N/A
$138,200$138,200$138,200$149,523$149,523
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary 9 $60,000 -25.2%
$54,000$54,000$60,000$63,122$63,122
Curators 9 $57,658 -6.7%
$51,600$51,600$57,658$60,000$60,000
15-1052 8 $107,935 N/A
$96,940$96,940$107,935$114,000$114,000
15-2041.00 8 $60,000 N/A
$60,000$60,000$60,000$79,750$79,750
17-2074.00 8 $76,500 N/A
$75,000$75,000$76,500$78,000$78,000
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary 8 $87,761 +5.2%
$79,905$79,905$87,761$105,000$105,000
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary 8 $48,860 -36.6%
$48,710$48,710$48,860$66,416$66,416
Mathematicians 7 $48,984 -59.7%
$47,658$47,658$48,984$52,500$52,500
17-2144.00 7 $65,000 N/A
$52,000$52,000$65,000$65,000$65,000
19-1029.02 7 $61,000 N/A
$54,500$54,500$61,000$70,000$70,000
19-2042.00 7 $52,125 N/A
$49,629$49,629$52,125$54,579$54,579
History Teachers, Postsecondary 7 $90,000 +10.4%
$87,500$87,500$90,000$118,820$118,820
Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary 7 $73,000 -3.8%
$59,758$59,758$73,000$73,000$73,000

Wage Level Distribution

What does this mean?
The Florida State University files more than half of its positions at the DOL minimum wage level (Level I). This may indicate systematic use of minimum-permitted wages for sponsored workers.

Hiring Activity

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Source: US Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files (PERM Form ETA-9089 and LCA Form ETA-9035), and US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Salary figures represent employer filings and government survey estimates, not individual worker pay.

Data covers DOL filings from 2011 to 2025.