W-4: $4,665.90/Month – $8,691/Month
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While individuals in the Army, Marine Corps, and Navy advance to the W-5 pay grade, those in the Coast Guard advance to Chief Warrant Officer 4, or W-4. And these soldiers and women are compensated handsomely for their efforts.
W-4s with less than two years of experience will earn $55,990.80 per year in 2021, while those with at least 30 years of experience would earn $104,292 per year.
W-5: $8,296.20/Month – $10,856.40/Month
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W-5 is the highest paygrade available to people serving in the Army, Marine Corps, and Navy. Despite the fact that chief warrant officers are limited off, they are extremely highly rewarded for their services.
Service members with at least 20 years of service will get $99,554.40 a year, while those with at least 38 years of experience would earn $130,276.80.
Now that you know which levels in the US military pay the least, find out which ones pay the most!
O-10: $16,608.30/Month
If a service member is fortunate enough to earn the rank of general in the Army, Marines, Air Force, or Space Force, or admiral in the Coast Guard or Navy, they have reached the O-10 tier, and their income has been limited.
It doesn’t matter, though, because this prominent position comes with a good base salary of $199,299.60 every year.
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