Pay varies with experience and with the number of actuarial exams passed.
Actuaries usually receive benefits. These include vacation and sick leave. Benefits also include health and life insurance and a retirement plan.
Actuaries (SOC 15-2011)
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $42.97 | $53.62 | $78.88 |
Yearly | $89,385 | $111,533 | $164,059 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $43.27 | $53.87 | $85.36 |
Yearly | $90,016 | $112,063 | $177,558 | |
Peoria-Bloomington Area | Hourly | $41.68 | $52.37 | $71.78 |
Yearly | $86,710 | $108,920 | $149,298 | |
Rock Island-Moline Area | Hourly | $39.63 | $55.34 | $80.22 |
Yearly | $82,428 | $115,109 | $166,850 | |
Rockford Area | Hourly | $38.49 | $42.35 | $49.17 |
Yearly | $80,069 | $88,090 | $102,265 | |
Springfield Area | Hourly | $39.67 | $50.58 | $61.12 |
Yearly | $82,505 | $105,211 | $127,135 | |
United States | Hourly | $40.77 | $54.80 | $74.84 |
Yearly | $84,800 | $113,990 | $155,670 |