📊 BLS Official Data · May 2025 Release

Veterinarian Salary in Texas (2026)

Texas · 5.0% below national average · Very High Demand

Average
$133,256
per year
Median
$113,145
per year
Hourly
$64.07
per hour
🏛️ Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
📅 Dataset: OES May 2025
🔄 Published: May 2026
📍 Coverage: All 50 States + DC
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Salary Range & Percentiles
Pay distribution across experience levels
10th Percentile — Entry Level$74,124
25th Percentile — Junior$95,235
50th Percentile — Median$113,145
75th Percentile — Senior$142,734
90th Percentile — Top Earners$160,449
💡 Top-earning Veterinarians in Texas make up to $160,449 per year. The job market in Texas is rated strong, with key industries including Energy, Technology, Healthcare.
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Salary Growth Trend (2021–2026)
Six-year compensation trajectory
$105.4k
2021
$110.5k
2022
$115.8k
2023
$121.3k
2024
$127.2k
2025
$133.3k
2026
📈 Veterinarian salaries in Texas have followed the national trend with 4.8% annual growth. The strong demand in Texas's job market supports continued salary increases.
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Veterinarian Salary by City in Texas
Geographic salary comparison
CityAvg Salaryvs NationalDemand
Houston $129,258 -3.0% Very High
San Antonio $119,930 -10.0% Very High
Dallas $131,923 -1.0% Very High
Austin $143,916 +8.0% Very High
Fort Worth $127,926 -4.0% Very High
El Paso $109,270 -18.0% Very High
Arlington $129,258 -3.0% Very High
Corpus Christi $115,933 -13.0% Very High
Plano $135,921 +2.0% Very High
Laredo $106,605 -20.0% Very High
Lubbock $109,270 -18.0% Very High
Garland $126,593 -5.0% Very High
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Veterinarian Job Market in Texas
Key factors affecting compensation

Texas is home to a strong job market for Veterinarians. The state's key industries — Energy, Technology, Healthcare — generate significant demand for skilled professionals. At $133,256 per year, Texas's Veterinarian salaries are 5.0% lower than the national average.

The cost of living in Texas (index: 0.95) makes salaries stretch further than in higher-cost states. Entry-level professionals in Texas can expect to earn $74,124–$95,235, while experienced Veterinarians can command $142,734–$160,449.

Looking ahead, the Veterinarian profession in Texas is projected to grow at 4.8% annually. Major employers are actively hiring, and the state's investment in Energy continues to drive new opportunities for qualified candidates.

🏛️ U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OES) · May 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this salary
  • The average Veterinarian salary in Texas is $133,256 per year in 2026, which is 5.0% below the national average of $140,270.
  • Major metro areas typically pay Veterinarians the highest wages in Texas due to higher costs of living and competitive job markets.
  • Texas has a strong job market with major industries in Energy, Technology, Healthcare. This makes it one of the better states for Veterinarian employment.
  • At $133,256/year, Texas Veterinarian salaries are 5.0% lower than the national average of $140,270/year.