Depends on where you work, and your level of experience. Before getting your license, it might be less, and after, more. Where you live matters too. MSW's make more in, say, NY or Michigan than in Alabama or New Mexico. Most states require a certain amount of supervised work experience (usually 2-3 years), one year working without formal, documented supervison, and an exam to become licensed. The salary usually goes up after licensure. Starting salaries I have seen have been anywhere from the low 20's to mid 30's. Top salaries for those with more experience that I have noted were from the upper 40's to mid 70's or 80's.
You cannot become a social worker with just an associate's degree. I'm sorry, but it is the truth. It's smart to get a Masters. I got mine and would suggest it, it's a great career:)
9 dollars in hour
YES MSW (masters in social work) LBSW (licensed bachelor in social work) at the masters degree you can do more than at the bachelors level plus you make more money
No you get very little money. You probably want to get your masters degree or your doctorist degree. You get alot of money
A judge has a law degree and not a masters.
with money
$100,000 a year
50k
over 9000
That depends on the place you are working at. But the most a social worker has ever made is $90,000, or less.
by master degree you can join school or collage .and this can help you to earn money.
Generally social work is not a profitable job field. Even with advanced degrees (masters, PhD) social work programs often offer less pay than other jobs, or may even be volunteer. If you are looking to be a social worker, it is for the work, not for the money.