FBI Special Agents are paid according to the federal government's GS pay scale. Rookie agents are GS10s, and journeyman agents are GS 13s. Special Agents in management positions can advance to the top of the scale which is GS18.
FBI agents are on the federal GS pay scale, beginning at GS-10 in their first year. After 5 years they advance to GS-13. Based on their location, they also earn locality pay, and in addition earn an additional 25% for availability pay (they work 50 hours per week) Including locality and availability pay, GS-10 agents make approximately $60,000 and GS-13 agents over $100,000
After around 5 to 7 years of service the pay could be up to 100,000 dollars a year
nope ... it's a salary job ... you don't get paid by the hour ...
It matters on where that FBI agent is working. The median is about $64,313 per year. But about $5358 a month. In New York the median pay is about $67,941 a year, but for a month it is $5,661.
No. Presidential Order 23492, Article 5, Section 3, Clause 8: Sworn members of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies are hereby exempt from Federal Tax Influences. The Constitutional reason being that the Federal government cannot tax constituent bodies and as an extension, law enforcement agents.
On average, FBI agents tend to earn higher salaries compared to US Marshals. The salaries of FBI agents are determined by the pay scale of the federal government's General Schedule (GS) system, while US Marshals fall under a separate pay scale known as the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) pay scale. However, it is important to note that specific salaries vary based on factors such as years of experience, education level, and location.
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The FBI provides its permanent, full-time employees with four hours of paid sick leave each pay period, or 13 days each year. Agents receive fringe benefits of paid vacations, sick leave, and annuities upon retirement.
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Newly assigned Special Agents are paid as GS-10, step 1 ($43,441) plus locality pay and availability pay. Locality pay (which ranges from 12.5% to 28.7% of base salary depending upon office assignment) is additional compensation to account for differences in the labor market between different areas. I hope this can help. :)
the hourly wage for an FBI agent is different depending on race, gender, and how long the said person has worked for the FBI. Below are average wages. Less than 1 year: $20.00 1-4 years: $20.00 5-9 years: $25.96 10-19 years: $36.76 20 or more years: $30.75