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Every client wants to know what to expect in terms of cost and rightly so. Because temporary dietitians work unpredictable schedules, short-term assignments, and often don’t receive health or retirement benefits, the hourly rate paid to a consultant will be higher than that paid to a salaried employee. With that said, the dietitian’s compensation is just one piece of the pie. In this infographic, you can see a breakdown of the additional state and federally-mandated taxes and fees and other administrative costs that all roll up into a bill rate.