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This question is about editor salaries.
A beginner editor makes between $31,000 to $42,000 a year. The top 10% of entry-level editors earn $50,000 a year. Factors such as location and company type impact how much an editor can make.
The highest paying states for starting editors include New York, California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia.
Highest-paying cities for entry level positions for editors include:
San Jose, CA - $46,557 a year ($22.38 an hour)
Oakland, CA - $46,022 a year ($22.13 an hour)
Tanaina, AK - $45,812 a year ($22.03 an hour)
Wasilla, AK - $45,811 a year ($22.02 an hour)
Hayward, CA - $45,057 a year ($21.66 an hour)
Seattle, WA - $44,753 a year ($21.52 an hour)
Concord, CA - $44,641 a year ($21.46 an hour)
Sunnyvale, CA - $44,386 a year ($21.34 an hour)
Santa Cruz, CA - $43,872 a year ($21.09 an hour)
Seaside, CA - $43,292 a year ($20.81 an hour)
Top companies in pay rate for editors:
SMA - $140,409 per year
The New York Times - $125,737 per year
Bloomberg - $115,327 per year
U.S. Government - $114,976 per year
VOICE OF AMERICA - $99,438 per year
United States Department Of Defense - $98,710
NCS Pte Ltd - $87,731 per year
SP Global - $87,347 per year
U.S. Air Force - $86,06 per year
NewsMax Media, Inc. - $82,976 per year

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