According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for journalists was $49,300 in May 2020. The top 10% earned more than $91,040, while the bottom 10% earned less than $28,280.
Here is a breakdown of the average salaries for journalists in different media outlets:
* Print: $46,600
* Broadcast: $58,840
* Digital: $47,690
It's important to note that these are just averages, and individual journalist salaries can vary significantly. For example, a print journalist who works for a major metropolitan newspaper may earn more than a broadcast journalist who works for a small radio station. Similarly, a digital journalist who works for a popular website may earn more than a print journalist who works for a smaller newspaper.
There are a number of things journalists can do to increase their salaries, including getting more experience, specializing in a particular area of journalism, and working for a larger media outlet. Some journalists may also be able to negotiate a higher salary by starting their own blog or podcast or by developing their own unique brand as a journalist.