Reynolds Center survey shows U.S. business journalists command 37% salary premium; median 2022 salary of $66,204

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Business journalists in the United States earn nearly $18,000, or 37%, more than their peers, according to a recent survey conducted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism.

The Reynolds Center has revived its annual salary survey of business journalists, last published in 2012, and expanded the survey this year to include demographic data. One of the long-term goals of the survey is to promote the appeal of a business journalism career among college and high school students to help diversify business news and better represent the communities it serves.

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