Average Paralegal Salary

The average paralegal salary is of $40.000 a year, it relies on the years of experience and skills of the paralegal. A paralegal starts at a minimum of $25000 and it could reach to $60000 per year. This salary it is obtained without specialization, a paralegal could increase the annual income with a specialization on one of the different areas of law since large law firms prefer paralegals that are specialized in specific areas of law.

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The increase of a salary is based on qualities of the professional such as responsibility, performance, skills and experience; these are the traits that set that person apart from the rest. Paralegal salaries have increased $1.700 per year since 1989 when the salary average for a paralegal was $23.000 per year. It is one of the few careers that didn’t suffer the economical financial crisis as much as others. The average salary for a paralegal didn’t increase as much as the previous years when the economy was strong but it didn’t decrease either. The salary range for a junior paralegal is $29.000 to $45.000, for a corporate paralegal is $43.000 to $66.000 and the salary range for a senior paralegal is $45.000 to $67.000

The paralegal career has good income and stability for life if the person who chooses this career has the qualities and skills needed to succeed in a legal oriented career.

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