Many demonstrators and promoters work part time and for only a few days or weeks. Thus, they may earn less than the figures displayed.
Some demonstrators who work in long-term jobs may receive benefits. These generally include paid vacation, sick leave, and health insurance. Many demonstrators do not receive any benefits.
                Demonstrators and product promoters (SOC 41-9011)
  
  
            
    | Location | 
    Pay Period |   | 
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| 25% | 
    Median | 
    75% | 
  ||
| Illinois | Hourly | $15.39 | $16.60 | $18.28 | 
| Yearly | $32,015 | $34,510 | $38,027 | |
| Chicago-Naperville-Elgin | Hourly | $15.05 | $16.23 | $17.88 | 
| Yearly | $31,310 | $33,750 | $37,190 | |
| Cook County | Hourly | $16.59 | $18.10 | $21.69 | 
| Yearly | $34,494 | $37,643 | $45,119 | |
| Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area | Hourly | $14.37 | $16.57 | $18.24 | 
| Yearly | $29,880 | $34,480 | $37,954 | |
| Du Page County | Hourly | $15.39 | $16.59 | $16.60 | 
| Yearly | $32,014 | $34,488 | $34,513 | |
| Lake County | Hourly | $15.07 | $18.06 | $21.38 | 
| Yearly | $31,352 | $37,559 | $44,473 | |
| United States | Hourly | $16.28 | $18.25 | $24.09 | 
| Yearly | $33,860 | $37,960 | $50,100 | |