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What is the pay for zookeepers in the US?

Is it sustainable? Is it enough to live off of coming out of college?

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In the United States, zookeepers typically earn about $41,206 a year. Their hourly pay usually ranges from $18.04 to $21.92, depending on the location and the zoo. For instance, zookeepers in Washington often earn more compared to those in other states.

Here's a breakdown of salaries in different states:

- **Washington**: $45,588 annually, $3,799 monthly, $876 weekly, $21.92 hourly
- **District of Columbia**: $45,485 annually, $3,790 monthly, $874 weekly, $21.87 hourly
- **New York**: $44,036 annually, $3,669 monthly, $846 weekly, $21.17 hourly
- **Massachusetts**: $43,959 annually, $3,663 monthly, $845 weekly, $21.13 hourly
- **Alaska**: $43,348 annually, $3,612 monthly, $833 weekly, $20.84 hourly
- **Vermont**: $42,797 annually, $3,566 monthly, $823 weekly, $20.58 hourly
- **North Dakota**: $42,589 annually, $3,549 monthly, $819 weekly, $20.48 hourly
- **Oregon**: $42,557 annually, $3,546 monthly, $818 weekly, $20.46 hourly
- **Colorado**: $42,325 annually, $3,527 monthly, $813 weekly, $20.35 hourly
- **Hawaii**: $41,819 annually, $3,484 monthly, $804 weekly, $20.11 hourly

Other states like Nevada, New Jersey, and Wisconsin have salaries ranging from about $40,000 to $41,000 annually. Meanwhile, states like Florida and West Virginia offer lower salaries, around $30,000 to $31,000 per year.
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