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Lawyer Salary (2020) - Lawyer Jobs

📊 Charts and Graphs Available HERE ➡️ https://www.careerwatch.co/blog/lawyer 🛍️ Amazon Recommendations (Books, Gear, Etc.): https://www.amazon.com/shop/careerwatch 📒 Free RIASEC Assessment: https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/R... Lawyers advise and represent individuals, businesses, and government agencies on legal issues and disputes. Lawyers are also known as attorneys. Lawyers have several roles and responsibilities, including: Advising and representing clients in court Communicating with clients, colleagues, and judges. Conducting research and analysis of legal problems Interpreting laws, rulings, and regulations Prepare and file legal documents, such as lawsuits, appeals, wills, contracts, and deeds. In 1999, the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded $90,360 as the average base salary. By 2019, this average base salary increased to $145,300. Wages grew by $54,940 (or $2,747 yearly) from 1999-2019. The estimated 2020 average base salary would be $148,047. Using the $2,747 as the yearly wage growth average, we can predict the average wage of lawyers over the next ten years. By 2029, lawyers should see an average base salary of around $172,770. In 2019, the wages of lawyers were vastly different, depending on the state. There is quite a salary range depending on the state. The lowest paying state, on average, pays lawyers $83,030, while the highest paying on average pay lawyers $192,180. There is a $109,150 difference in average wages between the highest paying and the lowest paying state. High paying states using 2019 salaries include: DC: $192,180 California: $173,970 New York: $168,780 Massachusetts: $164,800 Illinois: $157,010 Connecticut: $154,610 Colorado: $150,630 Lowest paying states using 2019 salaries include: Montana: $83,030 Arkansas: $94,000 Mississippi: $95,040 West Virginia: $102,040 Kentucky: $102,980 New Mexico: $103,290 Vermont: $104,790 The National Association of Law Placement has been tracking the starting salaries of lawyers since 2008. The average starting salaries were $5,000 higher in 2009 than in 2019. There is a $55,210 difference between the highest paying work environment and the lowest. Here is how the 2019 pay breaks down by work environment: Federal Government: $144,300 Legal Services: $123,620 Local Government: $95,870 State Government: $89,090 The job market for lawyers has grown over the past 20 years. In 1999, there were 464,250 employed lawyers. By 2019, there were 657,170 employed lawyers. From 1999 - 2019, there was a growth of 192,920 employed lawyers (9,646 per year). The total number of employed lawyers has grown by almost 50% in two decades. The government is predicting a 4% growth in lawyers over the next ten years. By 2029, they are predicting 689,470 employed lawyers. For this occupation, there are job opportunities in every state. The states with the most significant number of people seem to have the greatest number of employed lawyers. The states with the most significant number of lawyers include: California: 83,750 New York: 77,060 Florida: 47,900 Texas: 44,700 Illinois: 31,270 DC: 30,960 Pennsylvania: 24,840 The states with the lowest number of lawyers include: Wyoming: 860 South Dakota: 880 North Dakota: 1,040 Alaska: 1,050 Vermont: 1,090 Rhode Island: 1,780 Maine: 1,910 I used indeed.com to find the number of jobs opening for this occupation. Indeed.com has been rated the most popular search engine for job seekers by several sites. Searching for "Lawyer" in the United States gave us 20,716 job openings across the United States. There is one job opening on indeed.com per 32 employed lawyers. Lawyers work in a variety of work environments: 50% work in legal services 17% are self-employed 7% work for a local government 6% work for a state government 5% work for the federal government

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