According to the US Labor Bureau, police and sheriff's patrol officers have a median annual salary of about $47,460.
Police and detective supervisors earn a median of $69,310. For example:
Federal agents and inspectors have a different system that allows them to receive law enforcement availability pay (LEAP), which is equal to 25 percent of the agent's grade and step. This is awarded in anticipation of the extensive overtime expected of these positions. Thus:
Other positions in law enforcement are as follows:
Salaries at the state level are generally higher than at the local level and the federal levels.
Local, state and federal law enforcement officers receive standard benefits, including paid vacation, sick leave, and health and life insurance. Additionally, because they are covered by liberal pension plans, many of these officers can retire at half-pay after 25-30 years of service.
Average Salaries for Full-Time Sworn Positions, 2006:
|
Title |
Minimum Base |
Maximum Base |
| Police Chief |
$78,547
|
$99,698
|
| Deputy Chief |
$68,797
|
$87,564
|
| Police Captain |
$65,408
|
$81,466
|
| Police Lieutenant |
$59,940
|
$72,454
|
| Police Sergeant |
$53,734
|
$63,564
|
| Police Corporal |
$44,160
|
$55,183
|