It depends on the type of work you're doing, where you're working, and the company you're working for. Bioengineering pays less on average than most other engineering disciplines, except maybe civil engineering. read more
Quoting from an article I stumbled, here is the answer: “As of 2011, biomedical engineers entering the field with a master’s degree started at anywhere form $48,000 to $70,000 a year, reports the Walter H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. read more
Salary by Location. According to May 2014 figures from the BLS, average salaries for the five states with the highest biomedical engineer employment levels were $102,880 for California, $92,530 for Massachusetts, $66,890 for Indiana, $79,070 for Pennsylvania and $112,740 for Minnesota. read more
Master of Science (MS), Biomedical Engineering (BME) Degree - Salary - Get a free salary comparison based on job title, skills, experience and education. read more