That depends entirely upon his individual rank, paygrade, time in service, number of dependents, housing situation, training, duty station, and deployment.
For instance, base pay for an E5, 4 years time in service has a base pay of $2328.00, everything else only increases that.
It depends on if you go officer or enlisted. How long they have been in. These will determine their base pay. Which you can search for. Where they are stationed will determine their allowence and if they have kids or a wife.
That is such an insulting question. Only a narcissistic 'tard like Trump whose orientation is "what's in it for me?" or "how much money can I make?" would ask that. Navy SEALs don't do what they do for money, they ask "how can I serve my country?" and "how can I protect my brothers in arms?" Just for asking such a question it should be clear to all that you should NEVER be allowed anywhere near an honorable profession like that of the Navy SEALs. You should be ashamed.
$42,000.00 per year
The Navy does not make money. The Navy is a branch of the military. As such they are funded by the government.
No alot
Navy admirals get paid somehwere from 75000-80000.That's onlky for their first 2 years.
you earn money from former missions
McHale's Navy grossed $4,408,420 worldwide.
Just a little above national minimum wage
They get paid by the month and it depend on what rank they are as to how much they get paid.
McHale's Navy grossed $4,408,420 in the domestic market.
Just a little above national minimum wage
$50000
Depending on his or her time in service a Navy Lieutenant (O3) makes anywhere from $3,540 to $5,760 per month in base pay.