Insurance appraiser earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level insurance appraiser earnings begin at:

$62.63 per hour

$130,270 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level insurance appraiser earnings begin at:

$31.81 per hour

$66,170 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level insurance appraiser earnings begin at:

$29.01 per hour

$60,340 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level insurance appraiser earnings begin at:

$26.28 per hour

$54,670 per year

10th percentile

Starting level insurance appraiser earnings begin at:

$22.83 per hour

$47,480 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Insurance appraiser salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Missouri $84,890
Oregon $73,390
Hawaii $72,760
Virginia $72,190
Wisconsin $70,850
Massachusetts $69,360
Montana $67,870
New Jersey $67,590
Rhode Island $67,450
Pennsylvania $66,760
New Mexico $66,620
Illinois $66,320
Utah $66,300
Washington $65,430
Connecticut $64,980
New York $64,610
Maryland $64,350
West Virginia $64,300
Indiana $63,488
North Carolina $63,320
Colorado $63,040
California $62,870
Iowa $62,460
Maine $62,390
Kansas $62,228
Minnesota $62,110
Georgia $62,100
Mississippi $61,800
Oklahoma $61,610
Ohio $61,540
Michigan $61,120
Kentucky $60,340
New Hampshire $60,160
Florida $59,930
Texas $59,740
Louisiana $59,570
Alabama $59,280
Nevada $58,990
Tennessee $57,480
Nebraska $56,490
Arizona $49,846
South Dakota $47,890
Puerto Rico $35,840
South Carolina $20,780

How do insurance appraiser salaries compare to similar careers?

Insurance appraisers earn 8% more than similar careers in Kentucky. On average, they make less than detectives but more than urban planners.

Career Median Salary
Detective salary $53K
Insurance appraiser salary $60K
Energy auditor salary $61K
Underwriter salary $55K
Energy broker salary $47K
Urban planner salary $53K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)