Social Worker Salaries
Social Worker Salaries
The average Social Worker
Salary is calculated by the US Government Bureau of Labor Statistics from a
variety of sources. Social workers work in a number of settings including
hospitals, clinics, public health, and social services departments .
Social worker wages
vary depending on the location and the setting. The assumption was made
that the social workers reflected here were working an average of 40 hours
per week with a total of 2080 hours per year.
Social Worker Salary:
Median Hourly & Annual Data
Hourly
A Social Worker average wage
is $24.26 per hour. The lowest 10% earn $13.83 per hour and those in the upper
10% earn more than $36.00 per hour.
Annually
On an annual basis the median
salary is $50,470. The lowest 10% earn a salary of $28,770 per
year while the upper 10% earn more than $75000 per year. These salaries are
calculated as a mean or average.
Lowest and Highest Social Worker Salary
The lowest paid Social Worker's
earn less with mean or average wages below $14.00 per hour. Presumably this
is offset by costs of living and other factors. The lower pay levels are
associated with rural areas and schools. The highest pay levels are found
in major population areas where the mean or average wage is over $36.00 per
hour. Demand and low supply seem to be a significant factor in fueling
higher salaries.
Top 5
States
The top paying states are South Dakota $65170, Georgia $60390, Arizona $60,250,
Mississipi $58,750 and Deleware $57,230.
Top
5 Metropolitan Areas
The best city or metropolitan areas
to earn a Social Worker Salary are Augusta-Richmond GA-SC $64,870,
Killeen-Temple-Ft Hood TX $64590, Springfield MA $64350, Oakland CA $64200 and
Clarksville TN $64140.
Other
Industries that Employ Social Workers
Insurance companies, Federal Executive branch,
military and consulting services also employ social workers.
Employment Data
According to the US Department of
Labor there are approximately 73,250 Social Workers who earn a salary in the
United States.
Where
They Work
The majority work in local, state,
and federal social and family services departments. A small number are
employed by hospitals and clinics.
Private Practice vs. Employment
Social Workers may be able to establish private practice in
family and social services. Opportunity for private practice is limited.
Benefits
Fringe
benefits will vary depending on business size and other factors. To see what a
typical benefits package is worth
A typical employment
benefits package is worth over $20,000 per year.
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