Tuesday, 4 December 2012

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

The officers of the Los Angeles Police Department ensure the safety of the citizens and property of the city in which they serve. Their salary reflects the danger inherent in their jobs. The average annual salary of police officers and county sheriffs in Los Angeles is $83,550 as of May 2009, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Half of all officers employed by the Los Angeles Police Department and as Los Angeles County Sheriffs earn between 70,640 and $97,290, although the top earning 10 percent earn $111,820 or more each year. PayScale's salary for the Los Angeles Police Department paints a different picture, however; reporting officers earn average annual salaries between $56,722 and $87,398 as of December 2010. Salaries for police officers who serve in Los Angeles are significantly higher than the national average earnings for the profession. Across the U.S., the average annual salary for police officers is $49,895 as of December 2010, according to Salary.com. The average salary for officers on the LAPD payroll reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is 167 percent of the national average salary for police officers.

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary

LAPD Salary


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