Astronomer Salary in Omaha
What you should make. What you should ask for. Calculated from 1M+ data points, refreshed monthly.
25th pctl
$119K
Median (p50)
$156K
75th pctl
$203K
90th pctl
$246K
Adjusted for Omaha at 0.99× the national baseline. See the math →
What this number means.
Astronomer in Omaha pulls a median of $156,420 at mid-IC, with a top-quartile band reaching $202,950 and the 90th percentile at $245,520. Omaha sits at 0.99× the national average for comp. If you're up for review, the right ask sits at p75: $202,950.
How to negotiate this
- Anchor$202,950 — the top-quartile number. This is the number you say first.
- Target$179,685 — where a fair counter lands. Above the median, below the anchor.
- Floor$156,420 — below this, you're underpaid. Walking away gets cheaper than staying.
Carry the math. Not the maybe.
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