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Cost Recorder Salary

Updated on: Dec 14, 2023

How much does a Cost Recorder make?

The average Cost Recorder in the US makes $42,252. The average bonus for a Cost Recorder is $483 which represents 1.16% of their salary, with 5% of people reporting that they receive a bonus each year. Cost Recorders make the most in San Jose, CA at $83,422 averaging total compensation 97% greater than US average.

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Cost Recorder Salary Average

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Do you believe you're paid fairly?

The majority of people who work as Cost Recorder say “No” when asked the question “Do you believe you're paid fairly?”

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