Local Salary Data

Clergy Salary in South Carolina

Local DOL filings vs national average, with cost-of-living-adjusted purchasing power.

Local Median
$74,731
4 filings
DOL Median (South Carolina)
$74,731
vs National
+99%
National: $37,544
BLS Median (area)
N/A
COL-Adjusted
$78,417
Purchasing power equiv.

Salary Comparison

This Location (DOL)
$74,731
+99% vs national
National Average (DOL)
$37,544
Baseline
BLS Estimate (This Area)
N/A
No comparison

Purchasing Power Analysis

A Clergy in South Carolina earns $74,731 in nominal terms, which is 99% above the national average of $37,544. After adjusting for the local cost of living (index 95.3 vs national 100), this is equivalent to $78,417 in national-average purchasing power.

Tax differences are not included. Only cost-of-living index adjustments are applied.

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Fairfield, CT · $155,000Greenwich, CT · $113,150Anderson, SC · $105,000Marblehead, MA · $100,000Durham, NC · $84,811

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Neurologists · $350,000Orthodontists · $325,000Medical and Health Services Managers · $250,000General Internal Medicine Physicians · $239,200Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers · $165,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Clergy make in South Carolina?

The median Clergy salary in South Carolina is $74,731 based on 4 DOL filings.

Is South Carolina a good place to work as a Clergy?

A Clergy in South Carolina earns 99% more than the national median of $37,544, or $78,417 after adjusting for the local cost of living.

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Source: US Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files (PERM Form ETA-9089 and LCA Form ETA-9035), and US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Salary figures represent employer filings and government survey estimates, not individual worker pay.