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How Much American Soldiers Make at Every Pay Grade

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Many Americans who choose to enlist in the U.S. armed forces do so for patriotic reasons. But the military is also a good opportunity for many young adults to learn marketable technical skills, obtain a higher education, or simply find order and discipline in their lives. A degree of financial security is also a perk, but as many enlisted service members would tell you: You don’t serve to get rich.

Indeed, newly recruited Army or Marine Corps privates earn less than they would flipping burgers full time: roughly $20,000 per year. But that is just if someone remains a private. Pay in the U.S. armed forces increases significantly by rank and time served, so the longer someone spends in uniform and the more successful they are in meeting the challenges of climbing the ranks, they could reach significantly higher pay.

To find the military pay grades that pay the most, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed 2022 basic pay tables from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for the Department of Defense. Pay grades are ordered by maximum possible base pay (we used the monthly pay to calculate annual pay). Comparable ranks for each pay grade also came from the DOD. Coast Guard ranks are mostly the same as Navy ranks. 

Monthly pay ranges from about $1,695 for a newbie private to $16,975 per month, or about $204,000 per year, for a four-star general or admiral who has served at least 20 years in the armed forces. (These are the highest paying jobs you can have in America.)

One interesting feature of the U.S. military pay structure is the difference between enlisted and officer ranks. The lofty position of the top advisor to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest enlisted pay, is only the eighth best-paying military rank, at about $112,000 per year. 

All the pays on the list, however, are just base pay. Many enlisted personnel, warrant officers, and officers receive additional special pay that can boost their overall wages. For example, there is hazardous duty incentive pay and assignment incentive pay. There are also accession and retention bonuses for certain professions, such as medical professionals, nuclear professions, and certain engineers. (Here is what it takes to be in 16 of America’s elite military forces.)

Uniformed service members who serve full time also pay zero out-of-pocket costs for health care, including coverage for family members, through the DOD’s Tricare program, which offers benefits that would be much less attainable in the private sector.

Here is how much US military are paid at every pay grade.

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27. E-1
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps: Private; Navy: Seaman Recruit; Air Force: Airman, Basic
> Pay for E-1 <4 months of service: $1,695.00 per month
> Pay for E-1 >4 months of service: $21,999.60 per year

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26. E-2
> Rank example, by military branch: Army: Private; Navy: Seaman Apprentice; Marine Corps: Private First Class; Air Force: Airman
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $24,656.40 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $24,656.40 per year

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25. E-3
> Rank example, by military branch: Army: Private First Class; Navy: Seaman; Marine Corps: Lance Corporal; Air Force: Airman First Class
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $25,927.20 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $29,228.40 per year

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24. E-4
> Rank example, by military branch: Army: Corporal or Specialist; Navy: Petty Officer, 3rd; Marine Corps: Corporal; Class; Air Force: Senior Airman
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $28,720.80 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $34,866.00 per year

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23. E-5
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps: Sergeant; Navy: Petty Officer, 2nd Class; Air Force: Staff Sergeant
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $31,323.60 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $44,452.80 per year

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22. O-1
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: 2nd Lieutenant; Navy: Ensign
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $41,727.60 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $52,506.00 per year

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21. E-6
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps: Staff Sergeant; Navy: Petty Officer 1st Class; Air Force: Technical Sergeant
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $34,192.80 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $52,959.60 per year

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20. O-1E
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: 2nd Lieutenant; Navy: Ensign
> Pay with min 4 yrs of service: $52,506.00 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $65,192.40 per year

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19. O-2
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Air Force, Marine Corps: 1st Lieutenant; Navy: Lieutenant Junior Grade
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $48,078.00 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $66,531.60 per year

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18. W-1
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps: Warrant Officer
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $40,784.40 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $70,477.20 per year

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17. E-7
> Rank example, by military branch: Army: Sergeant First Class; Navy: Chief Petty Officer; Air Force: Master Sergeant
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $39,531.60 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $71,053.20 per year

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16. O-2E
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: 1st Lieutenant; Navy: Lieutenant Junior Grade
> Pay with min 4 yrs of service: $65,192.40 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $77,047.20 per year

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15. W-2
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Navy: Chief Warrant Officer; Marine Corps: Warrant
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $46,465.20 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $77,554.80 per year

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14. E-8
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps: Master Sergeant or First Sergeant; Navy: Senior Chief Petty Officer; Air Force: Senior Master Sergeant
> Pay with min 8 yrs of service: $56,869.20 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $81,108.00 per year

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13. O-3
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Captain; Navy: Lieutenant
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $55,638.00 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $90,522.00 per year

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12. W-3
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Navy: Chief Warrant Officer; Marine Corps: Chief Warrant Officer 3
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $52,516.80 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $92,116.80 per year

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11. O-3E
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Captain; Navy: Lieutenant
> Pay with min 4 yrs of service: $74,224.80 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $96,609.60 per year

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10. O-4
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Major; Navy: Lieutenant Commander
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $63,284.40 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $105,663.60 per year

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9. W-4
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Navy: Chief Warrant Officer; Marine Corps: Chief Warrant Officer 4
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $57,502.80 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $107,107.20 per year

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8. E-9
> Rank example, by military branch: Army: Sergeant Major or Command Sergeant Major; Navy: Master Chief Petty Officer; Marine Corps: Sergeant Major or Master Gunnery Sergeant; Air Force: Chief Master Sergeant
> Pay with min 10 yrs of service: $69,469.20 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $107,866.80 per year

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8*. E-9
> Rank example, by military branch: Senior Enlisted Advisor of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Sergeant Major of the Army; Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy; Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force; Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps; Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force; Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard; or Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau
> Pay any time: $112,266.00 per year

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7. O-5
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Lieutenant Colonel; Navy: Commander
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $73,346.40 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $124,610.40 per year

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6. W-5
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Navy: Chief Warrant Officer; Marine Corps: Chief Warrant Officer 5
> Pay with min 20 yrs of service: $102,243.60 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $133,794.00 per year

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5. O-6
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Colonel; Navy: Captain
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $87,984.00 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $155,754.00 per year

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4. O-7
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Brigadier General (1 star); Navy: Rear Admiral Lower Half (1 star)
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $116,020.80 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $173,347.20 per year

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3. O-8
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Major General (2 stars); Navy: Rear Admiral Upper Half (2 stars)
> Pay with <2 yrs of service: $139,626.00 per year
> Pay at 40 yrs of service: $201,290.40 per year

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2. O-9
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: Lieutenant General (3 stars); Navy: Vice Admiral (3 stars)
> Pay with 20 yrs of service: $197,337.60 per year
> Pay from 24 yrs of service: $203,698.80 per year

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1. O-10
> Rank example, by military branch: Army, Marine Corps, Air Force: General (4 star); Navy: Admiral (4 star)
> Pay from 20 yrs of service:$203,698.80 per year

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