Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area · SOC 27-3023

News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area

Metro area salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (May 2025)

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Median Salary

$32,810

per year in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area

47% below

National Median

$62,200

per year nationally

Hourly Rate

$15.78/hr

median hourly

Employment

50

jobs in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area

BLS metro-level wage data places News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists pay in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area at a median of $32,810 per year ($15.78/hr/hour), drawn from the OEWS May 2025 release for this Metropolitan Statistical Area. Compared to the national median of $62,200, Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area pays 47% below, which typically tracks with a lower local cost of living or smaller specialized-employer cluster. Approximately 50 news analysts, reporters, and journalistss are employed across the Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area MSA in SOC 27-3023.

The Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area pay distribution spans from $22,880 at the 10th percentile to $61,940 at the 90th — a 2.7× spread that reflects experience tenure, specialization, employer size, and the difference between public-sector, nonprofit, and private-sector compensation inside the metro. The 25th percentile sits at $27,360 and the 75th at $45,380, so half of Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area-based news analysts, reporters, and journalistss earn within that middle band.

Metro figures capture where you actually work, not just where you live — which matters for commuters. BLS draws metro boundaries from the OMB MSA definitions, so Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area covers the central city plus outlying counties tied to the metro economically. Remember that OEWS wages reflect base pay only: employer-provided health insurance, retirement matches, stock options, signing bonuses, overtime, and tips are excluded and can add 20-40% to real total compensation. Before using this metro median as a negotiation anchor, triangulate against the same occupation's national profile (linked below), its state-wide TX data, and peer-metro comparisons — a median is a starting point, not a ceiling.

Salary Range in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area

Annual Salary Distribution

$22,880$27,360$32,810$45,380$61,940
10th pct25thMedian75th90th pct

10th Percentile

$22,880

25th Percentile

$27,360

Median

$32,810

75th Percentile

$45,380

90th Percentile

$61,940

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists make in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area?
The median annual salary for News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area is $32,810 ($15.78/hour). The salary range spans from $22,880 at the 10th percentile to $61,940 at the 90th percentile.
Is Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area a good place to work as a News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists?
News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists in Hill Country Region of Texas nonmetropolitan area earns 47% below the national median of $62,200. There are approximately 50 News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists jobs in this metro area.

Last updated: May 2025 (BLS OEWS annual release). Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025.

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