Bookkeeper Salary

Updated: 25 May 2012
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$0$19K$38K$57K
Less than 1 year$22,203 - $41,035  
   
1-4 years$22,789 - $44,059  
5-9 years$24,184 - $50,253  
10-19 years$23,462 - $52,237  
20 years or more$25,646 - $56,063  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 25 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 1,264
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Know your value when you walk in.
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