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The average Social Security Administration salary ranges from approximately $50,077 per year (estimate) for an Admim to $99,972 per year (estimate) for a Producer. Social Security Administration employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3.5/5 stars.
The highest-paying job at Social Security Administration is a Producer with a salary of $99,972 per year (estimate).
The lowest-paying job at Social Security Administration is an Admim with a salary of $50,077 per year (estimate).
Social Security Administration employees attributed a compensation and benefits rating of 3.5/5 stars to their company. Read what they think about their salaries on our Compensation FAQ page for Social Security Administration.