Lawyer earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level lawyer earnings begin at:

$118.96 per hour

$247,433 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level lawyer earnings begin at:

$84.46 per hour

$175,677 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level lawyer earnings begin at:

$57.73 per hour

$120,074 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level lawyer earnings begin at:

$39.46 per hour

$82,070 per year

10th percentile

Starting level lawyer earnings begin at:

$28.01 per hour

$58,270 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Lawyer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Missouri $99,990
Tennessee $99,600
North Carolina $99,400
Idaho $99,360
New Hampshire $99,250
Kentucky $97,071
Utah $97,010
Michigan $94,990
Iowa $94,260
Arizona $94,000
Nebraska $93,280
Alabama $92,668
North Dakota $92,500
Oklahoma $90,980
Louisiana $90,470
Maine $88,140
New Mexico $87,530
Vermont $87,310
Mississippi $85,970
West Virginia $85,190
South Dakota $82,560
Arkansas $81,382
South Carolina $80,990
Wyoming $80,970
Montana $74,510
Puerto Rico $61,710
New York $167,110
District of Columbia $164,210
California $153,010
Massachusetts $142,100
Illinois $140,009
Delaware $137,890
Connecticut $129,160
Florida $128,920
Texas $127,550
Virginia $127,110
Colorado $127,070
Nevada $121,740
Ohio $121,520
New Jersey $119,540
Pennsylvania $117,270
Virgin Islands, U.S. $116,840
Washington $115,500
Alaska $111,530
Hawaii $111,290
Oregon $107,560
Indiana $107,559
Maryland $107,450
Kansas $106,484
Georgia $104,940
Guam $104,000
Rhode Island $103,920
Minnesota $103,630
Wisconsin $103,490

How much does a Lawyer earn?

Becoming a lawyer is still a financially-booming career path and has significant monetary perks. According to the Bottom Line blog of MSNBC, lawyers were number five on the list with an average salary of $130,490, coming in behind petroleum engineers (average salary of $138,980), chief executive officers (average salary of $176,550), orthodontists and dentists (average salary ranging from $161,750 to $204,670), and doctors and surgeons (average salary ranging from $168,650 to $234,950).

For new lawyers who join high-paying firms like New York’s Cravath, Swaine & Moore or Los Angeles-based Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, first-year compensation for most associates is set at $160,000. Most associates at top firms receive salaries that go up in what’s known as “lockstep” compensation from year to year, from $160,000 to $170,000, $185,000, $210,000, etc. Some firms also give generous bonuses. The nation’s highest-paying firm, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, is known to pay bonuses equal to a full year’s salary.

Do Men or Women Earn More?

Sky Analytics (a legal invoicing company) analyzed $3.4 billion in invoices from more than 3,000 law firms, including many of the largest in the country. It found that no matter what tier firm women work at, determined by the number of attorneys and its geographic footprint, they will be billed at “significantly lower rates per hour” than men, on average getting $47, or 10 percent, less per hour. While 2 percent of men at top tier firms are billed at over $1,000 an hour, virtually no women make that rate, and while about half of them charge more than $500 an hour, less than a third of women bill that rate.

How do lawyer salaries compare to similar careers?

Lawyers earn 41% more than similar careers in the United States.

Career Median Salary
Judge salary $137K
Hearing officer salary $98K
Detective salary $83K
Customs inspector salary $83K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)