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Photographers Salary in Oregon

Median Annual Salary $55,640 +31% above national average (national: $42,520)
$69,100Mean Annual
$27Median Hourly
570Employed in State

Oregon ranks 4th of 49 states and D.C. for photographers pay, trailing top-paying District of Columbia ($110,530) by $54,890 — a 99% gap.

Oregon employs roughly 1.1% of all photographers in the country (570 workers).

Salary Range: 10th to 90th Percentile

$55,640
$36,200
10th pct.
$104,290
90th pct.

Full Percentile Breakdown

PercentileAnnual WageHourly Wage
10th percentile (entry-level)$36,200$17.40
25th percentile$39,330$18.91
50th percentile (median)$55,640$26.75
75th percentile$83,200$40.00
90th percentile (top earners)$104,290$50.14
Mean (average)$69,100$33.22

How Oregon Compares

StateMedian Annualvs. Oregon
Oregon (current) $55,640 n/a
District of Columbia $110,530 +99%
Massachusetts $60,610 +9%
New York $57,700 +4%
Minnesota $54,650 -2%
New Jersey $50,760 -9%
California $50,610 -9%
Delaware $50,040 -10%
Rhode Island $49,770 -11%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Photographers salary in Oregon?

The mean photographers salary in Oregon is $69,100 per year. The median (middle) salary is $55,640 per year.

What is the starting salary for a Photographers in Oregon?

Entry-level photographerss (10th percentile) in Oregon typically earn around $36,200 per year. Workers at the 25th percentile earn approximately $39,330 per year.

What is the highest Photographers salary in Oregon?

Top earners (90th percentile) in this occupation in Oregon make approximately $104,290 per year. Those in the 75th percentile earn around $83,200 per year.

How does the Oregon Photographers salary compare to the national average?

The median photographers salary in Oregon is $55,640, which is +31% above national average of $42,520.

Figures use the most current federal occupational wage survey. All wages are estimates; actual pay varies by experience, education, and employer. About the data.