Clergy Salary

SOC Code: 21-2011 • Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2024

Median Salary
$60,820
Mean Salary
$67,160
Employment
58,080
Entry Level (10th %ile)
$37,140
Top Earners (90th %ile)
$99,720

Pay Range Distribution

10th percentile
$37,140 25th percentile
$47,220 Median (50th)
$60,820 75th percentile
$76,340 90th percentile
$99,720

Clergy Salary by State

StateMedianMeanEmploymentEntry (10th)Top (90th)
California$77,850$86,9006,390$43,080$136,030
Washington$77,530$79,460800$47,090$116,830
Nevada$70,150$77,440260$31,180$97,610
Massachusetts$67,830$69,190830$44,310$88,650
Vermont$66,860$68,41040$55,150$87,290
New Hampshire$66,670$66,010100$38,850$80,760
Georgia$65,510$67,7201,280$42,910$89,760
Minnesota$65,350$63,170960$37,490$82,330
Connecticut$65,040$77,960830$46,700$100,490
District of Columbia$64,990$68,470300$41,430$107,580
Hawaii$64,010$70,880590$40,020$115,690
Colorado$63,980$68,180500$53,200$86,030
Wyoming$63,860$66,16030$26,790$108,180
New Jersey$63,530$69,2201,230$39,310$101,460
Oregon$63,370$69,2904,340$37,100$98,170
Maine$63,180$64,710120$50,420$74,860
Wisconsin$62,770$63,660710$42,860$78,150
Arizona$62,380$74,0301,380$38,900$117,200
Rhode Island$62,340$63,120210$34,320$91,970
Idaho$61,420$60,430140$33,710$75,250
Delaware$61,250$64,37090$47,680$91,450
Illinois$60,290$58,1502,620$35,690$81,410
Missouri$59,980$62,800760$42,890$83,920
Texas$59,550$61,2302,310$38,390$82,110
North Carolina$59,530$60,3701,450$39,930$79,100
Florida$59,430$63,4003,370$37,100$97,420
Iowa$59,270$59,820360$47,980$71,330
Ohio$59,220$58,5702,060$35,470$81,430
South Carolina$59,170$61,100530$42,140$86,420
New York$58,980$75,1309,210$37,140$122,480
Montana$58,970$59,110790$28,520$86,240
Kentucky$58,610$58,390520$38,330$79,970
North Dakota$58,140$73,320140$37,540$86,350
Maryland$58,030$61,070840$33,720$88,520
Kansas$57,610$59,500330$41,600$76,120
Indiana$57,580$57,5801,070$40,670$73,300
New Mexico$57,490$60,350230$34,260$91,620
Louisiana$57,370$58,080340$31,090$84,120
Pennsylvania$56,540$55,5702,660$28,230$77,960
Oklahoma$56,480$56,140500$34,690$72,550
Virginia$56,170$57,3901,400$30,680$82,040
South Dakota$55,080$57,200130$36,620$74,520
Alaska$55,040$60,420140$35,880$94,520
Michigan$54,160$54,6002,220$37,010$74,750
Nebraska$53,550$56,490230$44,380$70,650
Tennessee$51,580$54,010780$29,630$74,000
Arkansas$51,240$54,140390$33,950$75,650
Mississippi$50,500$55,630270$34,740$92,750
Alabama$50,050$52,440720$30,070$75,210
West Virginia$36,600$46,010310$36,230$66,590

Highest Paying Metro Areas

Metro AreaMedianMeanEmployment
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA$92,860$115,490290
Vallejo, CA$83,550$79,72060
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA$83,210$93,130870
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA$80,370$78,09080
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA$79,590$83,520510
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA$78,790$92,7702,100
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA$78,280$80,770440
San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, CA$77,370$79,23070
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA$77,100$82,660590
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA$76,760$75,7101,780
Bakersfield-Delano, CA$76,540$75,66090
Salem, OR$75,830$70,350510
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA$75,450$78,720120
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA$75,410$81,890470
Salinas, CA$75,090$75,66090
Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA$74,930$82,33070
Stockton-Lodi, CA$74,320$80,420120
Billings, MT$73,850$69,790160
Modesto, CA$73,570$77,330100
Kahului-Wailuku, HI$72,770$70,79050

About Clergy Salary Data

This data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. The median salary represents the midpoint — half of clergys earn more and half earn less. The 10th percentile represents entry-level pay, while the 90th percentile represents the highest earners in this occupation. Employment counts represent estimated total jobs in May 2024.

Understanding Salary Percentiles

Salary percentiles show how wages are distributed across workers in this occupation. The 10th percentile represents entry-level pay — only 10% earn less. The median (50th percentile) is the true midpoint of all wages. The 90th percentile reflects top earners, typically in senior roles or high-cost metro areas. A wide gap between the 10th and 90th percentiles indicates that experience, location, and specialization significantly affect pay.

Factors That Affect Pay

Several factors influence salary for this occupation. Location is one of the biggest — the same job can pay 50% more in a high-cost metro area like San Francisco or New York compared to a rural area. Experience matters significantly; workers at the 90th percentile typically have 10-20+ years in the field. Industry also plays a role — the same occupation often pays differently in finance, technology, healthcare, or government. Education and certifications can boost pay, especially in fields that require advanced degrees or specialized licenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between median and mean salary?

The median is the midpoint — half earn more, half earn less. The mean (average) is the total of all salaries divided by the number of workers. The median is generally more useful because it is not skewed by a small number of extremely high earners.

Do these figures include bonuses and benefits?

No. BLS OEWS data measures base wages and salaries only. It does not include bonuses, commissions, tips, overtime, stock options, health insurance, retirement contributions, or other benefits. Total compensation may be 20-40% higher than base salary.

How reliable is this data?

The BLS OEWS survey covers approximately 1.1 million business establishments across the U.S. and uses rigorous statistical sampling methods. It is considered one of the most reliable sources of occupational wage data available. Self-employed workers and certain agricultural positions are not included.

How often is this data updated?

The BLS publishes new OEWS data annually, typically in the spring for the previous May reference period. This page shows May 2024 data, the most recent release.