Wages for judges and hearing officers vary widely. Those who work for the federal government tend to earn more than those in state or local governments. Judges in the higher courts, such as state supreme courts, tend to earn more than in lower courts.
Most full-time judges receive benefits. These benefits may include health insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and a retirement plan.
Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers (SOC 23-1021)
Location
|
Pay Period |
|
25%
|
Median
|
75%
|
Illinois |
Hourly |
$32.76 |
$53.58 |
$68.95 |
Yearly |
$68,150 |
$111,444 |
$143,408 |
Cook County |
Hourly |
$42.34 |
$55.49 |
$76.15 |
Yearly |
$88,055 |
$115,421 |
$158,384 |
United States |
Hourly |
$36.41 |
$53.41 |
$77.09 |
Yearly |
$75,730 |
$111,090 |
$160,350 |
Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates (SOC 23-1023)
Location
|
Pay Period |
|
25%
|
Median
|
75%
|
Illinois |
Wage data for this occupation are not available. |
United States |
Hourly |
$40.53 |
$71.59 |
$87.60 |
Yearly |
$84,300 |
$148,910 |
$182,200 |