E-5: $2,541.60/Month – $3,606.90/Month

Those that get to E-5 level have to work their way through the ranks from an E-1. But it’s totally worth the effort.

From petty officers second class in the Navy and Coast Guard through sergeants in the Army and Marines and staff sergeants in the Air Force and Space Force, military personnel who attain an E-5 pay grade have served at least 12 years and can earn up to $43,282.80 per year.

E-6: $2,774.40/Month – $4,297.20/Month

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An E-6 military rank is granted to petty officers first class in the Navy and Coast Guard, technical sergeants in the Air Force and Space Force, and staff sergeants in the Army and Marines.

This not only indicates that they have served for at least 18 years, but also that they get a monthly compensation ranging from $2,774.40 to $4,297.20, for an annual income of roughly $51,566.40.

E-7: $3,207.60/Month – $5,765.40/Month

The salary disparity between E-7 troops and women is significant. Marine gunnery sergeants, Navy and Coast Guard chief petty officers, Army sergeants first class, and Air Force and Space Force master sergeants all fall within this category.

If an E-7 has fewer than two years of service, their yearly compensation is merely $38,491.20. Simultaneously, E-7 service members with at least 26 years of experience can earn an annual pay of $69,184.80.

On the bottom end of the spectrum, a W-3 earns somewhat less than an E-7 ($5,765.40/month). Continue reading to find out how much.

E-8: $4,614.60/Month – $6,581.40/Month

The E-8 pay scale is only available to military personnel with at least eight years of experience. Senior master sergeants in the Air Force and Space Force, first sergeants in the Army, master sergeants in the Army and Marines, and senior chief petty officers in the Navy and Coast Guard all fall under this category.

These military members may earn between $55,375.20 and $78,976.80 per year.

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