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Compensator worker salary

Average compensator worker salary

$50,653

$24.35 hourly rate

Entry-level compensator worker salary
$32,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Average Compensator Worker Salary

The average salary for a Compensator Worker is approximately $50,653 per year, or $24 per hour. This salary can vary significantly depending on factors such as geographic location, years of experience, and specific industry.

Salary by State

In different states, compensator workers can earn varied salaries. For instance, states with a higher cost of living typically offer better compensation. States like California and New York often report higher average salaries due to increased demand and living expenses.

Top Paying Cities

Certain cities provide higher salaries for compensator workers. Cities known for their robust job markets tend to offer better pay, making them attractive locations for job seekers. Researching these cities can provide valuable insights for career advancement.

Career Opportunities

As the workforce evolves, numerous opportunities exist within this field. Compensator workers can explore various roles in manufacturing, construction, and engineering sectors. Each of these areas may offer different pay scales and career advancement potential.

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Where can a Compensator Worker earn more?

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W. R. Berkley$100,733
Washington State University$52,704

Average compensator worker salary by state

The average compensator worker salary in New Jersey, New York, and Texas are the highest in the U.S. The lowest average compensator worker salary states are Michigan, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.

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Highest paying states for compensator workers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1New York$75,475$36.29
2Texas$67,566$32.48
3New Jersey$75,574$36.33
4Kansas$64,464$30.99
5West Virginia$54,819$26.36
6Illinois$67,191$32.30
7Iowa$66,055$31.76
8California$59,810$28.75
9Oregon$56,785$27.30
10Pennsylvania$58,875$28.31
11Utah$54,057$25.99
12Washington$55,184$26.53
13Alaska$61,179$29.41
14Connecticut$56,037$26.94
15Nebraska$51,441$24.73
16Delaware$55,695$26.78
17Idaho$53,898$25.91
18Nevada$55,434$26.65
19Ohio$54,801$26.35
20Wisconsin$53,676$25.81
21South Dakota$49,335$23.72
22Rhode Island$54,934$26.41
23Indiana$52,586$25.28
24Maine$52,885$25.43
25Missouri$50,682$24.37
26Vermont$50,761$24.40
27North Dakota$53,010$25.49
28Colorado$52,221$25.11
29District of Columbia$54,816$26.35
30Alabama$50,077$24.08
31Minnesota$53,192$25.57
32Kentucky$51,207$24.62
33Florida$49,939$24.01
34Maryland$55,035$26.46
35Wyoming$50,138$24.10
36Arizona$52,477$25.23
37South Carolina$50,282$24.17
38Louisiana$49,214$23.66
39Hawaii$48,251$23.20
40Virginia$52,391$25.19
41Mississippi$50,844$24.44
42New Hampshire$52,601$25.29
43Massachusetts$53,817$25.87
44North Carolina$48,114$23.13
45Montana$49,914$24.00
46Tennessee$36,785$17.69
47New Mexico$40,159$19.31
48Georgia$36,532$17.56
49Oklahoma$37,473$18.02
50Arkansas$37,004$17.79
51Michigan$40,585$19.51

Highest paying cities for compensator workers

The highest-paying cities for compensator workers are New York, NY, Newark, NJ, and Chicago, IL.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1New York, NY$75,743$36.41
2Newark, NJ$75,642$36.37
3Chicago, IL$67,411$32.41
4Des Moines, IA$65,680$31.58
5Anchorage, AK$61,679$29.65
6Burbank, CA$59,416$28.57
7Philadelphia, PA$59,376$28.55
8Olympia, WA$55,910$26.88
9Parkville, MD$55,202$26.54
10Bridgewater, MA$54,384$26.15
11Columbus, OH$54,341$26.13
12Alexandria, VA$53,530$25.74
13Scottsdale, AZ$52,508$25.24
14Fishers, IN$52,447$25.21
15Denver, CO$52,218$25.10
16OFallon, MO$50,769$24.41
17Tallahassee, FL$50,379$24.22
18Charleston, SC$50,181$24.13
19Laramie, WY$49,987$24.03
20Raleigh, NC$49,099$23.61

Compensator worker salary details

A compensator worker's salary ranges from $32,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $79,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average compensator worker salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a compensator worker's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$79,000$6,583$38
75th Percentile$64,000$5,333$31
Average$50,653$4,221$24
25th Percentile$39,000$3,250$19
10th Percentile$32,000$2,667$15

Highest paying compensator worker jobs

The highest paying types of compensator workers are bleach range operator, tenter frame operator, and dye house hand.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Claims Administrator$36,432$3,036$17.5259,006

Top companies hiring compensator workers now:

  1. AIG jobs (8)
  2. General Motors jobs (4)
  3. AmTrust Financial jobs (4)
  4. R&R Insurance jobs (3)
  5. Liberty Mutual Insurance jobs (11)

Which companies pay compensator workers the most?

Compensator worker salaries at W. R. Berkley and Southern California Edison are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average compensator worker salary at companies like Gallagher and Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1W. R. Berkley$100,733$48.43
2Southern California Edison$90,938$43.72
3Gallagher$74,254$35.70
4Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith$72,128$34.68
5AmTrust Financial$71,468$34.36
6BERKLEY TECHNOLOGY SERVICES$69,580$33.45
7GPAC$68,594$32.98
8Liberty Mutual Insurance$66,875$32.15
9Brown & Brown$64,518$31.02
10Northrop Grumman$64,399$30.96
11Prime Healthcare$64,265$30.90
12The Travelers Companies$60,339$29.01
13Zurich$60,277$28.98
14Evans Dixon$59,894$28.80
15Garnet Health$56,453$27.14
16Edison International$56,227$27.03
17Hensley Legal Group, PC$53,680$25.81
18G-TECH$53,128$25.54
19St Luke's Hospital & Health Network Inc$53,113$25.54
20Washington State University$52,704$25.34

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Compensator worker salary trends

The average compensator worker salary has risen by $11,567 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average compensator worker earned $39,086 annually, but today, they earn $50,653 a year. That works out to a 11% change in pay for compensator workers over the last decade.

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Average compensator worker salary over time

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Compensator worker salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$50,700$24.35+2.6%
2024$49,300$23.71+2.3%
2023$48,200$23.16+1.7%
2022$47,300$22.76+3.6%
2021$45,600$21.95+3.4%

Recently added compensator worker salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Petvet Care CentersManager, Workers' Compensation and LeavesWestport, CT05/22/2025$100,000
TravelersResidual Market Underwriter-Workers Compensation InsuranceOrlando, FL09/29/2024$53,200
ChewyManager, FC Worker's Compensation IIReno, NV05/03/2024$75,500

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