The average Admitting Clerk in the US makes $34,271. Admitting Clerks make the most in San Francisco at $39,521, averaging total compensation 15% greater than the US average.
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Get StartedThe salaries of Admitting Clerks in the US range from $19,572 to $51,534 , with a median salary of $33,816 . The middle 57% of Admitting Clerks makes between $33,816 and $39,721, with the top 86% making $51,534.
For an individual filer in this tax bracket, you would have an estimated average federal tax in 2018 of 12%. After a federal tax rate of 12% has been taken out, Admitting Clerks could expect to have a take-home pay of $30,349/year, with each paycheck equaling approximately $1,265*.
* assuming bi-monthly pay period. Taxes estimated using tax rates for a single filer using 2018 federal and state tax tables. Metro-specific taxes are not considered in calculations. This data is intended to be an estimate, not prescriptive financial or tax advice.
With a take-home pay of roughly $2,529/month, and the median 2BR apartment rental price of $2,506/mo**, an Admitting Clerk would pay 99.09% of their monthly take-home salary towards rent.
** This rental cost was derived according to an online report at Apartment List
*** Average cost of living was acquired from Numbeo's Cost of Living Index
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