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The estimated total pay for a Stock Broker is $132,702 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $96,202 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $36,500 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
How accurate is this most likely Total Pay range (base + additional) of $100K-$186K/yr?
For a Stock Broker in United States
Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Stock Broker in United States. Employers include Robinhood, Fidelity Investments and TP ICAP.
For Stock Broker in United States
1 | Robinhood | $239,729 | |
2 | Fidelity Investments | $209,155 | |
3 | TP ICAP | $208,069 | |
4 | TD Ameritrade | $183,817 | |
5 | Worldwide Wealth Management | $183,363 | |
6 | Charles Schwab | $180,547 | |
7 | National Securities | $175,250 | |
8 | Wells Fargo | $172,787 | |
9 | Aisha Holding | $169,034 | |
10 | Global Arena Capital | $159,679 |
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For a Stock Broker in United States
The top paying industry for a Stock Broker in United States is Financial Services with a median total pay of $174,018.
Top paying companies in Financial Services for Stock Broker are Robinhood, Fidelity Investments, and TP ICAP.
What is the pay outlook for Finance & Accounting?
Jobs in finance and accounting are expected to see continued demand, with employment growth linked to the health of the broader economy. These jobs will continue to offer above average pay but usually require higher education or certification to enter the field. While automation will replace many common tasks, it is not expected to reduce the need for these employees; it will instead allow them to focus on core soft skills like advising clients and analyzing trends.
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The average salary for a Stock Broker is $132,702 per year in United States. Salaries estimates are based on 341 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Stock Broker employees in United States.
The highest salary for a Stock Broker in United States is $185,783 per year.
The lowest salary for a Stock Broker in United States is $99,526 per year.
If you are thinking of becoming a Stock Broker or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a Stock Broker.
According to anonymous Glassdoor ratings, about 75% of stock brokers are content with their salary. An advanced degree, two to four years of experience, and an average of $36,499.84 of additional annual pay can lead to a good salary as a stock broker.
Depending on experience, stock brokers have a wide total pay range between $76,967.08 and $242,844.39. Following the average career path, the estimated total pay is $132,701.85 after you've built up some relevant experience. Earning a master's degree or a special certification can lead to opportunities for senior positions and increase your salary as a stock broker.
How much does a stock broker make over the course of their career? Education and experience play a large role. Completing an internship while earning your bachelor's degree can help you gain in-demand skills needed for entry level positions. Proving your worth in a lower level position can lead to a senior stock broker promotion. After that, it takes more experience and relevant skills to move further up. Earning a master's degree or special certification in areas such as information security management or information security systems can lead to a promotion with less on-the-job experience.
If you're unsatisfied with an initial job offer or the salary in your current position, there are ways to negotiate higher pay. Research what other stock broker jobs near you are paying employees with your level of experience and come up with a salary range. Practice your pitch before the negotiation and use phrasing such as "based on my research" to show you know what you're talking about. Asking for between 10% and 20% more is usually standard. You can also try negotiating for perks included in your total pay, such as professional development, tuition reimbursement, and childcare to get a complete benefits package that matches your needs.