W-1: $3,309.30/Month – $5,718.60/Month
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W-1s, or warrant officer 1s, are experts in a given skill and have their ranks confirmed by Congress. While they officially have a higher rank than enlisted personnel of the military, they may not have as much experience, resulting in a lower monthly wage.
Aside from the Air Force and Space Force, all branches have warrant office 1s, with salaries ranging from $3,309.30 to $5,718.60 per month.
W-2: $3,770.40/Month – $6,293.10/Month
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The next category is a Chief Warrant Officer, also known as a W-2, which is only available in the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps. Servicemen and women will be paid differently depending on how long they have been in these branches.
Those who have served for less than two years will be paid $45,244.80 each year. At the same time, W-2s with at least 24 years of service can earn up to $75,517.20 each year.
W-3: $4,261.20/Month – $7,474.50/Month
A serviceman or woman who has risen through the W-3 ranks possesses exceptional abilities and contributes essential experience and resources to their unit. A W-3 Chief Warrant Officer can be found in the Army, Marines, Coast Guard, and Navy, among other branches of the US military.
W-3 officers may expect to earn at least $51,134.40 per year, or $89,694 per year if they have at least 26 years of experience.
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