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College Professor Salary in Miami: $98,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A college professor earning $98,000 in Miami takes home approximately $77,329/yr or $2,974 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Adjunct / Visiting Lecturer$27,000–$43,000~$30,161
Assistant Professor$73,000–$98,000~$68,535
Associate Professor$95,000–$123,000~$85,067
Full Professor$120,000–$195,000~$118,404

Tax Breakdown at $98,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$3,769.23$98,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$506.69−$13,17413.4%
No Florida State Tax 🎉$0.00$0.000.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$288.35−$7,4977.6%
Net Take-Home$2,974~$77,32978.9%

What Drives College Professor Pay in Miami

College Professors in NYC work at a remarkable concentration of research universities, liberal arts colleges, and professional schools, with salaries that vary widely by institution tier, tenure status, and discipline. New York's academic institutions compete with each other and with the private sector for top research and teaching talent.

NYC is home to Columbia University, NYU, Fordham, The New School, Rockefeller University, and the CUNY system, each with distinct compensation structures. Private research universities like Columbia pay significantly more than public CUNY schools, and STEM, business, and law faculty command premiums over humanities professors. The adjunct crisis is acute in NYC — adjuncts often earn poverty-level wages despite high cost of living — making the gap between adjunct and tenure-track pay one of the starkest in academia.

  • Tenure track vs. adjunct / visiting status
  • Discipline (business, law, STEM vs. humanities)
  • Research funding, grants, and publication record
  • Private university vs. CUNY system compensation

Top Miami Employers

Major employers hiring college professors in Miami include: Royal Caribbean, Chewy, Jackson Health System, Citigroup Miami, Carnival Corp.

Tax note: At $98,000 in Miami, college professors benefit from no Florida state income tax — only federal taxes and FICA apply. This saves roughly $5,000–$9,000 per year compared to working in a high-tax state.

Frequently Asked Questions

A college professor earning $98,000 in Miami takes home approximately $77,329 per year, or $2,974 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 21.1%.

Miami college professor salaries range from $27,000–$43,000 at entry level to $120,000–$195,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $98,000.

CUNY full professors at senior colleges typically earn $100,000–$155,000 under union contracts, while comparable faculty at Columbia or NYU can earn $160,000–$250,000+ — reflecting both private funding differences and the competitive market for research talent.

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