How much do accountants make?

Accountant salaries vary by experience, location, and role. Entry-level accountants earn modestly, while experienced or certified accountants make more. In many countries, average annual pay ranges from moderate to competitive, with specialized or senior positions earning higher incomes. Benefits and bonuses can also increase total compensation.
 
The‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ salaries of accountants change depending on where they work, their experience, and their position. Still, on average, their yearly income is about $50,000–$75,000. An entry-level accountant will make less, while a senior or a specialized accountant (like a CPA) can have a yearly income of $80,000 and ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌above.
 
Accountant salaries are relativistic depending on where and experience, most of them have a stable and competitive salary. The lowest paid accountants are the entry-level and higher paid accountants can be experienced or specialized.
 
Salaries for accountants differ by level of experience, location, and specific job title. In the United States, entry-level accountants can expect to earn approximately $50,000 per year; mid-level accountant positions, $65,000-$80,000; and senior or specialized accountants, upwards of $90,000, often with added bonuses.
 
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