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Biotech boomtowns: Comparing salaries and cost of living in 9 global hotspots

By Brian Buntz | November 28, 2023

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Boston is arguably the top biotech hub in the U.S., but the salaries in San Francisco and New York City tend to be higher. According to recent data, the San Francisco area offers the top average salaries for biotech jobs, followed closely by New York City. But the cost of living in all three cities remains stubbornly high, with New York City taking the cake for the highest overall cost of living in the U.S. San Francisco came in third while Boston was eighth.

Still, while the pandemic hit New York City and San Francisco especially hard, both cities remain competitive biotech hubs. According to Crunchbase data, both areas have especially high concentrations of biotech companies.

While other major cities with strong biotech sectors such as Boston, London, and Paris offer competitive salaries, none are in the vicinity of the average wages found in San Francisco and New York.

Salaries in scientific domains in the U.S. tend to be notably higher than in Europe yet Continental labor protections are stronger, resulting in more robust worker benefits and a potentially competitive overall compensation package.

Biotech salaries: An overview of salaries and living costs

The table below highlights the average cost of living, biotech company density, and salary ranges across key global biotech hubs.

City Average Cost of a One Bedroom Apartment Mercer’s Cost of Living Ranking, 2023 Number of Biotech Companies Avg. Biotech Salary (General) Avg. Scientist I Salary
New York $4,213 to $5,370 6 689 $115,610 | $107,815  for scientist, biotech per Glassdoor $122,195
San Francisco $2,950 to $3,432 14 587 $135,425 | $133,000 for scientist, biotech per Glassdoor $123,535
London $1,226 to $3,239 17 561 $90,402 (£75,335) $58,306 (£48,588)
Boston/Cambridge $2,975 and $3,339 21 427 (some figures considerably higher) $77,687 | $122,067 for ‘Scientist I’ per Glassdoor $122,067
Paris $1,260 to $3,150 35 255 $79,200 (€76,154) $44,589 (€42,874)
Cambridge (UK) $852 to $3,060 (£710 to £2,550) – 215 $51,796 (£43,163)​ $55,417 (£46,181)
San Diego (USA) $1,930 to $3,735 – 823 $116,917 $106,300
Shanghai (China) $420 to $1,973 (¥3,000 to ¥14,089) 12 307 $37,903 (¥270,732) $49,000 (¥350,000)
Berlin (Germany) $1,039 to $2,496 (€999 to €2,400) 37 186 $57,366 (€55,160) $68,163 (€65,541)

Salary data came from a variety of websites, including Talent.com, ZipRecruiter, Glassdoor, and Salary.com. The number of biotech companies figure came from Crunchbase, searching for all companies categorized under “biotechnology” in the five cities. Rental data came from sources such as Apartments.com, Zillow, Rent.com, and ApartmentAdvisor.


Filed Under: Biotech, Drug Discovery and Development
Tagged With: Biotech Careers, Biotech Hubs, Biotech Job Market, Biotech Salaries, Cost of Living, pharmaceutical industry, Salary Comparison
 

About The Author

Brian Buntz

As the pharma and biotech editor at WTWH Media, Brian has almost two decades of experience in B2B media, with a focus on healthcare and technology. While he has long maintained a keen interest in AI, more recently Brian has made making data analysis a central focus, and is exploring tools ranging from NLP and clustering to predictive analytics.

Throughout his 18-year tenure, Brian has covered an array of life science topics, including clinical trials, medical devices, and drug discovery and development. Prior to WTWH, he held the title of content director at Informa, where he focused on topics such as connected devices, cybersecurity, AI and Industry 4.0. A dedicated decade at UBM saw Brian providing in-depth coverage of the medical device sector. Engage with Brian on LinkedIn or drop him an email at bbuntz@wtwhmedia.com.

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