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Deficiency Specialist Salaries in the United States

How much does a Deficiency Specialist make in the United States?

Deficiency Specialists earn $44,000 annually on average, or $21 per hour, which is 40% less than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid Deficiency Specialists work for SimplexGrinnell at $45,000 annually while the lowest paid Deficiency Specialists work for Triad Financial earning approximately $44,000 each year.

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$45K SimplexGrinnell's Average Deficiency Specialist Salary (3 salaries)

+$1K (2%) more than national average Deficiency Specialist salary ($44K)
-$5K (10%) less than average SimplexGrinnell salary ($50K)
$50K
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$150K
+$15K (28%) more than average SimplexGrinnell Deficiency Specialist salary ($45K)
+$34K (54%) more than average SimplexGrinnell Deficiency Specialist salary ($45K)
-$15K (40%) less than average SimplexGrinnell Deficiency Specialist salary ($45K)

$44K Triad Financial's Average Deficiency Specialist Salary (2 salaries)

Equal to national average Deficiency Specialist salary ($44K)
-$6K (12%) less than average Triad Financial salary ($50K)
$50K
$100K
$150K
+$7K (14%) more than average Triad Financial Deficiency Specialist salary ($44K)
-$8K (20%) less than average Triad Financial Deficiency Specialist salary ($44K)

$35K Chrysler Financial's Average Deficiency Specialist Salary (1 salaries)

-$9K (22%) less than national average Deficiency Specialist salary ($44K)
-$9K (22%) less than average Chrysler Financial salary ($44K)
$50K
$100K
$150K
Equal to average Chrysler Financial Deficiency Specialist salary ($35K)
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