Singer earnings by seniority

75th percentile

Senior-level singer earnings begin at:

$44.81 per hour

$93,205 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level singer earnings begin at:

$29.97 per hour

$62,338 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level singer earnings begin at:

$20.13 per hour

$41,870 per year

10th percentile

Starting level singer earnings begin at:

$12.09 per hour

$25,147 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Singer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Ohio $98,550
Connecticut $98,488
Hawaii $98,072
Nevada $86,174
California $84,469
Arkansas $84,136
Virginia $83,741
Colorado $82,472
New Jersey $82,472
Washington $81,037
New York $78,083
Texas $73,029
Georgia $72,758
Wyoming $62,587
Illinois $62,338
Rhode Island $62,338
Pennsylvania $60,362
Oregon $60,112
District of Columbia $51,126
Wisconsin $50,648
Florida $50,253
Arizona $49,608
Indiana $49,546
Michigan $48,942
Massachusetts $47,424
Maine $47,050
Missouri $46,883
North Carolina $45,136
Iowa $44,678
Kentucky $39,270
South Carolina $38,875
Kansas $38,813
Tennessee $38,376
Nebraska $38,126
New Mexico $36,982
Utah $36,338
Oklahoma $35,734
Montana $33,280
Louisiana $31,387
Puerto Rico $24,211
Alabama $24,003
Maryland $20,280
Minnesota $104,978

How do singer salaries compare to similar careers?

Singers earn about the same as related careers in Rhode Island. On average, they make less than musicians but more than music teachers.

Career Median Salary
Musician salary $62K
Singer salary $62K
Announcer salary $76K
Music teacher salary $79K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)