
How Much Does A Journalist Make?
Journalism is a tough industry. The job as a journalist may be demanding but rewarding as well. Many are interested to enter the profession, but many are also interested to know how much a journalist can earn.
There can never be an exact answer for that question as the salary of each journalist varies widely from one to another. Factors such as the type of journalist they are, experience and expertise, who they work for and where they are employed, influenced its variation.
- The salary of journalists in the United States is approximately $42,000 in average.
- Journalists working in small papers are expecting to earn around $20,000 to $30,000. Those who work for medium-sized papers or companies can earn $35,000 to $55,000, while journalists working for a large newspaper, magazine, and television or radio company will expect to be earning $60,000 and above.
More experienced journalists typically are paid higher than those who had just started their career. The more the journalist is experienced, the greater the possibility of getting promoted to a much higher salary.
- The starting salary for journalists varies roughly from $22,000 annually to $500 a week, which amounts to $26,000 a year.
- Those who have been working for several years should get around $55,000 a year and for journalists having way much experience should be receiving $75,000 and above per annum.
Journalists may work in different areas of the industry. One may work as a reporter, editor, photojournalist, radio or television broadcaster, and each of these areas journalists work vary in pay.
- Journalists who work as reporters can expect to receive an annual wage of $33,000. Those working in higher positions like managing editors can expect to receive around $50,000 a year.
- Photojournalists can earn around $29,000, while video editors can earn $48,000 a year.
Typically, the salary of journalists may also vary depending on the place they work for. The cost of living in bigger cities is higher than that of a small town, which explains why journalists working in big cities do receive higher salary than those in small town papers.
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