What is the salary of a Financial Services? In the United States, a Financial Services earns an average salary of $48,800. The salary range for a Financial Services is usually between $37,819 and $68,615 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $92,817. The highest Financial Services salary in the United States was $142,801. The average hourly pay for a Financial Services is $23.46.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Financial Services salary are Texas, with an average salary of $178,448, followed by Massachusetts, with an average salary of $91,007, and California, with an average salary of $63,687. Employers paying the highest salary for a Financial Services job are Town of Wellesley (MA), Modoc County Office of Education (CA) and Lakeside School District (Garland) (AR).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Town of Wellesley, MA | $100,455 |
Modoc County Office of Education, CA | $91,541 |
Lakeside School District (Garland), AR | $83,934 |
Calico Rock School District, AR | $70,461 |
City of Melbourne, FL | $68,492 |
Hillcrest School District, AR | $63,527 |
Lamoille North Supervisory Union and School District, VT | $60,774 |
Cleveland County School District, AR | $57,930 |
Lisa Academy, AR | $57,360 |
Prescott School District, AR | $52,408 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Financial Analyst | $72,100 |
Financial Specialist | $52,682 |
Financial Manager | $89,886 |
Financial Officer | $58,861 |
Financial Assistant | $42,055 |
Financial Aid Specialist | $41,653 |
Financial Aid Counselor | $39,779 |
Financial Coordinator | $40,663 |
Financial Aid Advisor | $42,549 |
Financial Aid Coordinator | $48,825 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arkansas | $46,394 | 96 |
California | $63,687 | 10 |
Florida | $68,492 | 22 |
Georgia | $49,641 | 13 |
Massachusetts | $91,007 | 20 |
Minnesota | $62,989 | 9 |
Ohio | $40,690 | 3 |
Texas | $178,448 | 1 |
Virginia | $53,071 | 1 |
Vermont | $60,775 | 6 |