Christianity Today Survey Reveals Which Pastors Get Paid the Most
Christianity Today
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While Baptist and Presbyterian churches that have youth pastors generate virtually identical church income, Baptist youth pastors earned near the top with a salary plus housing of $44,000 while Presbyterian youth pastors earned only $36,000.
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"Apparently, though, Baptist churches value youth ministry more, because they pay their youth pastors 20 percent more," according to Christianity Today.
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Another surprising finding showed that female solo pastors earn more than their male counterparts.
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Although only 6 percent of survey respondents who identified themselves as solo pastors were women, they reported 10.4 percent higher total compensation and their average salary was 8.6 percent higher than men's ($49,219 compared to $45,259).
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Total compensation, which includes health insurance, retirement and continuing education, for women was $62,472 while that of men was $56,558.
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The survey found that the higher education a pastor has, the higher salary he or she earns.
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An additional college degree earns a pastor $7,000 to $15,000 more per year.
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Pastors with a bachelor's degree get a 10 percent boost in income and those with a master's degree get a 20 percent increase.
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A doctorate degree results in an additional 15 percent boost.
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Read Christianity Today article Date: 9/18/2007 Copyright 2006
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