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The average salary of a lawyer in the United States can vary based on factors such as location, experience, area of specialization, and the type of employer (e.g., private practice, government, or in-house counsel).
As of 2023, the median annual wage for lawyers was around $127,990 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). However, salaries can range widely:
Top 10% of earners: Over $208,000 annually.
Bottom 10% of earners: Around $61,400 annually.
Corporate lawyers and those in high-demand sectors such as intellectual property or corporate law often earn significantly more.
Lawyers working in public interest law or for non-profit organizations tend to be on the lower end of the salary spectrum.
Geography plays a major role as well, with lawyers in major cities like New York, California, and Washington D.C. typically earning more than those in rural areas.
As of 2023, the median annual wage for lawyers was around $127,990 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). However, salaries can range widely:
Top 10% of earners: Over $208,000 annually.
Bottom 10% of earners: Around $61,400 annually.
Corporate lawyers and those in high-demand sectors such as intellectual property or corporate law often earn significantly more.
Lawyers working in public interest law or for non-profit organizations tend to be on the lower end of the salary spectrum.
Geography plays a major role as well, with lawyers in major cities like New York, California, and Washington D.C. typically earning more than those in rural areas.