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Average U.S. Department of the Treasury specialist salary

$57,111yearly

$27.89 hourly rate

Entry-level U.S. Department of the Treasury specialist salary
$37,000 yearly
Updated April 5, 2024

How much does U.S. Department of the Treasury pay specialists?

The average salary for U.S. Department of the Treasury specialists is $57,111 per year. U.S. Department of the Treasury specialist salaries range between $37,000 to $87,000 per year. U.S. Department of the Treasury specialists earn 2% less than the national average salary for specialists of $58,013.

Location impacts how much a specialist at U.S. Department of the Treasury can expect to make. Specialists at U.S. Department of the Treasury make the most in Newark, NJ, Washington, DC, and New York, NY.

How much does U.S. Department of the Treasury pay specialists by location?

U.S. Department of the Treasury pays specialists the most in Newark, NJ, Washington, DC, and New York, NY. Additionally, cities like Newark and Boston also report highly competitive salaries for specialists at U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Specialist U.S. Department of the Treasury salary by location

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Newark, NJ$71,983$34.61
2Washington, DC$71,608$34.43
3New York, NY$70,978$34.12
4Newark, DE$70,768$34.02
5Boston, MA$66,770$32.10
6Philadelphia, PA$65,443$31.46
7Norfolk, VA$65,325$31.41
8New Haven, CT$65,277$31.38
9Houston, TX$64,529$31.02
10Chicago, IL$64,009$30.77

Highest-paid U.S. Department of the Treasury specialists by job level

RankJob titleAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Physician Specialist$154,529$74-
2Occupational Medicine Specialist$143,706$69-
3Pulmonary Disease Specialist$131,159$63-
4Technical Solutions Specialist$113,395$55-
5Network Workstation Technical Specialist$108,799$52-
6Foot Specialist$108,063$52-
7Senior Project Specialist$97,688$47-
8Technician System Specialist$97,638$47-
9Systems Application Specialist$94,908$46-
10Intel Specialist$94,468$45-

Specialist salary at U.S. Department of the Treasury competitors

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Office of the Comptroller of the Currency$112,721$54-
2U.S. Department of State$66,916$32-
3United States Mint$65,255$31-
4Internal Revenue Service$63,462$31-
5Federal Bureau of Investigation$61,678$30-
6ATF$55,199$27-
7Georgia Student Finance Commission$47,355$23-
8City and County of Denver Government$47,160$234
9Arizona Department of Revenue$45,760$22-
10Maine$44,487$2114
11State of Rhode Island$44,047$21-
12State of Arizona$43,756$2132
13KDOT$43,113$21-
14US Selective Svc System$43,112$21-
15State of Colorado$43,032$21202
16Southwest Florida Water Management District$42,367$20-
17Public Utilities Commission$42,119$20-
18Wyoming$42,110$2042
19State of Georgia: Teachers Retirement System of Georgia$41,609$2061
20Georgia Department of Education$39,397$19-

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