USA Today Technical Writer Salaries in New York | Comparably
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USA Today Technical Writer Salaries in New York

The average USA Today Technical Writer in New York earns an estimated $88,691 annually. USA Today's Technical Writer compensation is $3,543 more than the US average for a Technical Writer.

In New York, The Product Department at USA Today earns $8,677 more on average than the Engineering Department.

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$88,691
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Technical Writer Salaries at USA Today

In New York, Technical Writers earn $11,520 more than Jr Product Managers, and $27,247 less than Product Managers.

Director of Product
$183k*
Group Product Manager
$182k*
Senior Product Manager
$160k*
Product Manager
$116k*
Jr Product Manager
$77k*
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Compensation at USA Today by Department

In New York, The Product Department averages $8,677 more than the Engineering Department, and $31,165 less than the Enterprise Risk Department

Enterprise Risk
$173,762 Avg. total comp.
+$31k
Product
$142,597 Avg. total comp.
Engineering
$133,920 Avg. total comp.
-$9k

Technical Writer Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Technical Writer at companies similar size to USA Today reported making $87,529, while the average male Technical Writer at similar sized companies reported making $102,500.

Technical Writer Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander Technical Writer at companies similar size to USA Today reported making $100,000, while the average Hispanic or Latino Technical Writer at similar sized companies reported making $75,000.

How Technical Writers at USA Today Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Technical Writers at USA Today believe they're not compensated fairly. 50% of Technical Writers at USA Today say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (50%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at USA Today

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