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% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $17.20 | $20.78 | $23.05 |
Yearly | $35,782 | $43,214 | $47,951 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $16.98 | $20.13 | $24.07 |
Yearly | $35,331 | $41,868 | $50,057 | |
Dekalb-Elgin-Aurora Area | Hourly | $16.45 | $17.93 | $21.41 |
Yearly | $34,220 | $37,281 | $44,530 | |
Du Page County | Hourly | $16.93 | $21.41 | $24.07 |
Yearly | $35,222 | $44,528 | $50,059 | |
Lake County | Hourly | $16.96 | $20.02 | $26.91 |
Yearly | $35,294 | $41,635 | $55,976 | |
Northwest Illinois Area | Hourly | $20.76 | $20.76 | $20.76 |
Yearly | $43,170 | $43,170 | $43,178 | |
United States | Hourly | $15.54 | $17.77 | $21.95 |
Yearly | $32,330 | $36,970 | $45,650 |