i mAKE A LOT OF MONEY, I MAKE AROUND $900 A WEEK. I LOVE THIS JOB, I LOVE KILLING PEOPLE, IN ORDER TO KEEP PEOPLE ESPECIALLY KIDS SAFE. A COP MUST ALWAYS BE RESPECTED....REMEMBER THAT. ALRIGHT HOOWDY YA
$35,000-$60,000 annually.
Police and sheriff's patrol officers had median annual earnings of $45,210 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $34,410 and $56,360. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $26,910, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $68,880. Median annual earnings were $44,750 in Federal Government, $48,980 in State government, and $45,010 in local government.
In May 2004, median annual earnings of police and detective supervisors were $64,430. The middle 50 percent earned between $49,370 and $80,510. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $36,690, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $96,950. Median annual earnings were $86,030 in Federal Government, $62,300 in State government, and $63,590 in local government.
In May 2004, median annual earnings of detectives and criminal investigators were $53,990. The middle 50 percent earned between $40,690 and $72,280. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $32,180, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $86,010. Median annual earnings were $75,700 in Federal Government, $46,670 in State government, and $49,650 in local government.
Federal law provides special salary rates to Federal employees who serve in law enforcement. Additionally, Federal special agents and inspectors receive law enforcement availability pay (LEAP)-equal to 25 percent of the agent's grade and step-awarded because of the large amount of overtime that these agents are expected to work. For example, in 2005, FBI agents entered Federal service as GS-10 employees on the pay scale at a base salary of $42,548, yet they earned about $53,185 a year with availability pay. They could advance to the GS-13 grade level in field nonsupervisory assignments at a base salary of $64,478, which was worth $80,597 with availability pay. FBI supervisory, management, and executive positions in grades GS-14 and GS-15 paid a base salary of about $76,193 and $89,625 a year, respectively, which amounted to $95,241 or $112,031 per year including availability pay. Salaries were slightly higher in selected areas where the prevailing local pay level was higher. Because Federal agents may be eligible for a special law enforcement benefits package, applicants should ask their recruiter for more information.
According to the International City-County Management Association's annual Police and Fire Personnel, Salaries, and Expenditures Survey, average salaries for sworn full-time positions in 2004 were as follows:
Police chief $72,924 - $92,983
Deputy chief 61,110 - 76,994
Police captain 60,908 - 75,497
Police lietenant 56,115 - 67,580
Police sergeant 49,895 - 59,454
Police corporal 41,793 - 51,661
Total earnings for local, State, and special police and detectives frequently exceed the stated salary because of payments for overtime, which can be significant. In addition to the common benefits-paid vacation, sick leave, and medical and life insurance-most police and sheriffs' departments provide officers with special allowances for uniforms. Because police officers usually are covered by liberal pension plans, many retire at half-pay after 25 or 30 years of service.
Refer to:
http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/Police-and-Detectives.shtml#ear
It depends on what field of police work, seniority, and the city in which he or she works.
== == Not nearly enough for what they have to put up with. Depending on where you live, starting salary may run from $35,000 ~ $40,000.
There are many different types of cops, and many different pay rates in the world.
19k-55k
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The Salary is $41,267 in The United States.
$27,000
550 dollars a week
55$ per hour
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