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CNNMoney UI/UX Designer Salary

The average CNNMoney UI/UX Designer earns an estimated $98,002 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $90,452 with a $7,550 bonus. CNNMoney's UI/UX Designer compensation is $1,603 more than the US average for a UI/UX Designer. UI/UX Designer salaries at CNNMoney can range from $50,000 - $135,000.

The Design Department at CNNMoney earns $1,997 more on average than the Legal Department.

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UI/UX Designer Salaries at CNNMoney

UI/UX Designers earn $5,029 more than UI/UX Designers, and $14,054 less than Senior Designers.

Principal Designer
$163k*
Creative Director
$157k*
Senior UI/UX Designer
$119k*
Senior Designer
$112k*
UI/UX Designer
$93k*
Web/Visual Designer
$89k*
Designer
$77k*
Graphic Designer
$54k*
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Compensation at CNNMoney by Department

The Design Department averages $1,997 more than the Legal Department, and $2,442 less than the Engineering Department

Engineering
$128,235 Avg. total comp.
+$2k
Design
$125,793 Avg. total comp.
Legal
$123,796 Avg. total comp.
-$2k

UI/UX Designer Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female UI/UX Designer at companies similar size to CNNMoney reported making $102,788, while the average male UI/UX Designer at similar sized companies reported making $101,646.

UI/UX Designer Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Hispanic or Latino UI/UX Designer at companies similar size to CNNMoney reported making $109,625, while the average Caucasian UI/UX Designer at similar sized companies reported making $94,559.

How UI/UX Designers at CNNMoney Rate Their Compensation

The majority of UI/UX Designers at CNNMoney believe they're compensated fairly. 100% of UI/UX Designers at CNNMoney say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (33%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at CNNMoney

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