Business journalists in the United States reported that they have received a wage increase in the past year, so that the premium they earn earnings compared to the average journalist, reports Julianne Culey from the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.
Culey reports: “Business reporters, correspondents and freelancers who responded to the annual survey of the Reynolds Center reported a median salary of $ 85,000. Relatively, the average salary published by the Bureau or Labor Statistics For news analysts, reporters and journalists in May 2024 – the most recently published labor data at the time of publishing – were considerably less at $ 60,280.
“This is the fourth consecutive year that the Reynolds Center research has shown that company journalists earn at least 30% more than the average journalist in the US.
“Two -thirds of the respondents (66.7%) stated that they are currently working as a reporter or freelancer, and almost a third of the respondents (29.8%) were in positions such as editors, supervisors or senior management. The median salary for all respondents in the survey was $ 96,316, with editorials of $ 96, $binered, with $ 96, $binered, with $ 96, $binered, with $ 96ian, $binereded by $binge, with $binered. were of $ 128.33 (65.7%) and editors/managers (77.6%) stated that their salary had increased the previous year.
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