Social worker earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level social worker earnings begin at:

$46.80 per hour

$97,340 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level social worker earnings begin at:

$42.28 per hour

$87,930 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level social worker earnings begin at:

$37.48 per hour

$77,970 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level social worker earnings begin at:

$31.42 per hour

$65,350 per year

10th percentile

Starting level social worker earnings begin at:

$23.82 per hour

$49,540 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Social worker salary by state

State Name Average Salary
District of Columbia $82,630
Nevada $79,030
Rhode Island $77,970
Washington $77,440
Texas $75,820
Massachusetts $75,340
South Dakota $73,450
Virginia $73,450
West Virginia $73,450
New Hampshire $72,690
California $72,550
Hawaii $70,645
Vermont $69,390
Florida $69,310
New York $67,940
Maryland $67,810
Georgia $67,630
Idaho $66,455
New Jersey $66,110
Missouri $65,920
Alabama $65,602
Alaska $65,432
Minnesota $65,310
Pennsylvania $64,260
North Carolina $63,270
Nebraska $63,270
Oklahoma $63,270
North Dakota $63,080
Michigan $58,447
Delaware $58,430
Louisiana $58,000
New Mexico $55,040
Wisconsin $53,840
Kentucky $52,708
Colorado $52,070
Oregon $51,650
Wyoming $50,970
Iowa $50,313
Ohio $49,260
Maine $48,810
Tennessee $47,840
Indiana $47,539
Connecticut $47,075
Mississippi $46,820
Arizona $45,680
Illinois $44,957
Utah $43,770
Kansas $43,348
South Carolina $43,280
Guam $38,770
Montana $38,620
Arkansas $33,815
Puerto Rico $27,420

How much does a Social Worker earn?

Social worker salaries can vary widely depending on several factors, including specialization, state, and qualifications. Qualifications can range from the number of years spent as a social worker, whether or not an individual has a Masters of Social Work and what types of special certifications one might hold. According to PayScale, social workers with only a bachelor’s degree earn $25,000 to $48,000 a year. New graduates can expect earnings on the lower end of that scale. A 2009 National Association of Social Workers study shows an average increase of $15,000 annually for social workers who have completed their Master of Social Work versus those who have simply completed an undergraduate degree.

  • Child, family and school social workers handle the needs of children and families. Social workers in this category earned an average of $3,700 per month as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Healthcare social workers provide support to individuals and families with chronic or terminal illnesses. Healthcare social workers earned approximately $4,208 per month.

  • Mental health and substance abuse social workers treat those with mental, emotional or addiction problems such as alcoholism or drug abuse. Mental health and substance abuse social workers earned $3,554 per month.

The highest-earning states for social work vary depending on specialty, but, in general, include Connecticut, New Jersey, California, District of Columbia, and Rhode Island.

How do social worker salaries compare to similar careers?

Social workers earn about the same as related careers in Rhode Island. On average, they make less than real estate agents but more than recruiters.

Career Median Salary
Real estate agent salary $66K
Probation officer salary $85K
Mail superintendent salary $80K
Energy auditor salary $78K
Social worker salary $78K
Interior designer salary $70K
Urban planner salary $75K
Insurance appraiser salary $67K
Recruiter salary $69K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)