Accountant

Accountants and auditors prepare and examine financial records. They ensure that financial records are accurate and that taxes are paid properly and on time. Accountants and auditors assess financial operations and work to help ensure that organizations run efficiently.

$79,880
Median Salary
$85,472
Mean Salary
1,528,000
Total Employment
4%
Job Growth
About as fast as average
Bachelor's degree
Education
106,960
Openings/Year

Salary Distribution

10th Percentile
$47,928
25th Percentile
$62,306
Median
$79,880
75th Percentile
$102,246
90th Percentile
$134,198

Top Employing States

California
234,469
Texas
164,880
Florida
115,385
New York
102,342
Illinois
76,472

Salary by State

# State Median Salary
1 District of Columbia $134,142
2 California $133,076
3 Hawaii $132,831
4 New Jersey $116,451
5 New York $115,671
6 Massachusetts $111,837
7 Connecticut $111,201
8 Washington $105,312
9 Rhode Island $102,482
10 Virginia $100,393
11 Maryland $97,343
12 Colorado $93,534
13 New Hampshire $93,389
14 Vermont $92,857
15 Minnesota $92,838
16 Nevada $92,828
17 Montana $90,792
18 Delaware $90,181
19 Florida $88,686
20 Alaska $87,578
21 Oregon $84,820
22 Utah $83,231
23 Texas $83,088
24 South Carolina $81,406
25 Wyoming $80,375
26 Illinois $79,741
27 Missouri $79,670
28 Kansas $79,339
29 Wisconsin $79,197
30 Alabama $78,134
31 Pennsylvania $78,101
32 Arizona $77,496
33 Maine $77,341
34 North Carolina $76,462
35 Mississippi $74,605
36 Georgia $74,240
37 Michigan $73,170
38 North Dakota $72,346
39 South Dakota $68,610
40 Arkansas $67,621
41 Idaho $66,599
42 Ohio $65,981
43 Louisiana $65,878
44 Tennessee $65,448
45 Indiana $65,352
46 Iowa $64,457
47 Kentucky $64,324
48 Nebraska $62,443
49 New Mexico $62,020
50 Oklahoma $61,905
51 West Virginia $56,475

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Accountant?
The median salary for a Accountant is $79,880 per year nationally. Salaries range from $47,928 (10th percentile) to $134,198 (90th percentile).
What education do you need to become a Accountant?
A Accountant typically requires a bachelor's degree.
What is the job outlook for Accountants?
Employment of accountants is projected to grow 4% — about as fast as average. About 106,960 openings are expected each year.
Which state pays Accountants the most?
District of Columbia pays the highest median salary for accountants at $134,142 per year.

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