Salary for Assessors

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The function of an assessor is to determine the fairy value of either personal property or real estate, and may often include assessing taxes based on current tax schedule data. Field work in the form of property inspections and site measurements may be required in this profession. Data compiled by assessors regarding the taxability of property may be entered into the public record. Professionals in this field generally have at least some college education, and working knowledge of market trends and financial data. These professionals may work in both the government and the private sector.

A Assessor earns an average salary ranging from $32,990 and $107,090 based on tenure and industry expertise. will most likely receive a wage of sixty-five thousand six hundred and thirty dollars yearly.

can get the best pay in District of Columbia, which has average pay levels of close to $99,420. Employees who work in this job make the greatest compensation in Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction, where they receive average pay levels of $89,110.

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INDUSTRIES

Assessors tend to make the most in the following industries:

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
$89,110
Transportation and Warehousing
$88,250
Manufacturing
$87,600
Retail Trade
$87,020
Management of Companies and Enterprises
$79,560
Construction
$76,690

In general, they earn less within the industries below:

Administrative, Support and Waste Management Services
$55,790
Information
$60,700
Health Care and Social Assistance
$61,030
Public Administration
$61,820
Educational Services
$62,180
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
$66,220
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