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Actuaries salary in United States

The median actuaries salary is $130,000 a year, from official US BLS OEWS (national, SOC 2018) data · updated May 2025.

Lower (p10)
$78,570
Median (p50)
$130,000
Top (p90)
$215,100
Sample size
26,670

Pay distribution · p10 to p90

Lower (p10)$78,570
p25$97,680
Median$130,000
p75$170,650
Top (p90)$215,100
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Actuaries salary by region

Connecticut$166,800
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT$166,800
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ$161,460
New York$156,480
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV$144,680
New Jersey$142,800
Florida$132,110
Wisconsin$131,640
California$130,510
North Carolina$128,730

Pay trend

Up 6.8% from 2023 to 2025.

$132,5002023
$134,9902024
$141,4802025

Source: US BLS OEWS (national, SOC 2018) · updated May 2025 · methodology

Actuaries salary FAQs

What is the average Actuaries salary in United States?

The median Actuaries salary in United States is $130,000 per year, based on US BLS OEWS (national, SOC 2018) (updated May 2025). Half of actuariess earn more than this and half earn less.

How much does a Actuaries earn per year in the US?

Pay typically ranges from about $78,570 for lower earners (10th percentile) to $215,100 for top earners (90th percentile), with a median of $130,000.

Do Actuaries salaries vary by region in the US?

Yes. Pay varies across United States - Connecticut is among the highest at $166,800, with other areas sitting lower. See the regional breakdown above for the full picture.

Where does this Actuaries salary data come from?

These figures come from official statistics - US BLS OEWS (national, SOC 2018), last updated May 2025. Rung only shows verified data and never invented or crowd-sourced numbers.

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