Average Salaries:
Starting salary for an FBI agent is approximately $48,000 per year. You receive yearly salary increases. A senior grade Special Agent with 12 years in the FBI makes approximately $87,000 per year. You could make more, depending where you live because of locality pay.
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2006-09-04 12:22:20
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answered by ĵōē¥ → đ 6
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2015-08-16 06:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Most FBI folks start out as a GS-9 and work their way up in the ranks. The salary for this grade is about $40,000. They can go as high as a GS-15 or 16 and the pay goes up to about $78,000 plus their year end awards and subsidies, depending upon their location. These salaries are for the Agents and not some of the higher echelon.
2006-09-04 12:30:50
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answered by skyeblue 5
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The FBI will investigate when it receives information about criminal copyright infringement. One instance of copying a DVD is generally a civil matter, and will be pursued by the the movie company. That's the difference between a civil violation of laws, and criminal violation of laws.
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answered by Anonymous
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12. How much are FBI Special Agents paid?
Special Agent trainees at the FBI Academy are paid as GS-10, step 1 ($43,441) plus the Quantico, VA locality adjustment (17.50%) during their time at the FBI Academy. This equates to $51,043 on an annualized basis (or $1,963 per each two-week pay period).
Newly assigned Special Agents are paid as GS-10, step 1 ($43,441) plus locality pay and availability pay. Locality pay (which ranges from 12.5% to 28.7% of base salary depending upon office assignment) is additional compensation to account for differences in the labor market between different areas. Availability pay is a 25% increase in adjusted salary (base salary + locality pay) for all Special Agents due to their requirement to average a 50-hour work week over the course of the year. Thus, with the locality and availability pay adjustments, new Special Agents in their first Field Offices earn between $61,100 and $69,900, depending upon the region of the country to which they are assigned.
New Special Agents assigned to certain designated high-cost offices (New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Washington D.C., Boston and Newark) may also be paid a one-time relocation bonus of approximately $22,000 to help offset higher real estate and living costs. In order to qualify for the relocation bonus, new Special Agents must be assigned to one of the designated high-cost offices and they must be moving from a lower cost area to a different geographical area with a higher cost of living.
For example, a new Agent assigned to Washington, D.C. would make a base salary of $43,441 (GS-10, step 1 on the Law Enforcement Officers’ salary table) + locality pay of $7,602 (based on Washington, D.C.’s locality adjustment of 17.5%) + availability pay of $12,761 (25% of base + locality) for a total salary of $63,804 their first year. If the new Special Agent qualified for the relocation bonus (e.g., moving from Atlanta to Washington, D.C.), they would also receive a one-time payment of approximately $22,000.
There are also other jobs in the FBI besides an Agent, linguists are also an option in the FBI. You can find it all on the WebSite
2006-09-04 12:35:03
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answered by awesome_eo 3
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A rookie is never going to make that much. I agree with the 50k and that may be stretching it.
2006-09-04 12:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Alot, in comparison to some others;
I.E. A chinese factory worker.
2006-09-04 12:22:45
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answered by Spaghetti MY 5
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really that much a year i should be one
2006-09-04 12:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i think he earns about 100000 dollar year
2006-09-04 12:25:17
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answered by beastmaster2010_1 2
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75k+
2006-09-04 12:22:55
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answered by rat123pig 3
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