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Do You Earn More or Less Than a First Lieutenant in the Air Force?

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  • We used data from the 2024 basic pay tables from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for the Department of Defense.
  • Commissioned ranks are generally the highest paid in the USAF, especially the higher the rank.
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In 1907, the US Army Signal Corps formed an aeronautical division. By World War I, fixed-winged aircraft were conducting reconnaissance missions and involved in ground attacks. In 1947, the US Air Force was officially established. Since then, aircraft have played a pivotal role in all major conflicts and wars.

Like all U.S. military personnel, Air Force members are paid a minimum basic pay based on rank and years of service. The Department of Defense budget increased that pay by 5.2% in 2024 — the highest increase of the past two decades.

To find every rank in the USAF and what they’re paid, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed 2024 basic pay tables from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for the Department of Defense as well as Air Force ranks from the DOD. These ranks were matched with pay grades and are ordered by the maximum possible annual base pay (we used monthly pay to calculate annual pay), with the minimum pay used as a tie-breaker.

It is important to note that all military members also receive a basic allowance for subsistence, which amounts to about $3,803 a year for officers and $5,523 a year for enlisted personnel. For the Air Force, there are also other allowances, depending on the different roles. For example, there can be clothing allowances of hundreds to well over $1,000. There can be hazardous duty incentive pay of $150 to $250 a month, depending on rank. There are also aviation incentive pay and critical skill incentive pay.

As for the basic pay, the ranks of Airmen, Basic through Senior Airmen, make the least. These service members are usually either in some kind of training (basic or specialized) or on their initial assignment. They are followed by Staff Sergeants through Master Sergeants or First Sergeants, who often take on leadership responsibility and are termed noncommissioned officers. The highest ranking enlisted Air Force ranks are Chief Master Sergeant through Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.

Commissioned ranks are generally the highest paid in the USAF, especially the higher the rank. The highest-paid ranks in the USAF are Colonels through Generals — a four-star rank. They can make over $150,000 a year. Generals who have 20 years of experience or more and vast amounts of personnel under their command can make over $200,000 a year in basic pay. To compare, the average CEO pay is $258,900, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

(It is important to note that the O-1E to O-3E officers – those with previous enlisted active-duty service – get paid extra in acknowledgment of their service time and experience.)

Why Are We Covering This

Do You Earn More or Less Than a First Lieutenant in the Air Force?The U.S. military services collectively missed recruiting goals by about 41,000 recruits in 2023, the DOD noted recently. While the Air Force tries to attract recruits by paying enlistment bonuses of up to $50,000, it is also important for those considering a career in the Air Force to know about pay. While initial wages may seem low, these are basic pay and do not include any allowances many personnel receive, in addition to different benefits and career training. Here we aim to at least provide an overview of the basic pay of Air Force ranks.

24. Academy Cadets

Entrance sign at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado
  • Pay with yrs of service: $1,339.50 a month or $16,074.00 a year
  • Pay with 40 years of service: a month or $0.00 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $0.00

23. E-1 <4 mos Airman Basic

US AIR FORCE branch tape on digital tiger-stripe pattern Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) background
  • Pay with <4 mos yrs of service: $1,865.10 a month or $22,381.20 a year
  • Pay with 40 years of service: a month or $0.00 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $0.00

22. E-1 >4 mos Airman Basic

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $2,017.20 a month or $24,206.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $2,017.20 a month or $24,206.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $24,206.40
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $24,206.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $24,206.40

21. E-2 Airman (Amn)

Lackland AFB | New Air Force members marching
  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $2,261.10 a month or $27,133.20 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $2,261.10 a month or $27,133.20 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $27,133.20
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $27,133.20
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $27,133.20

20. E-3 Airman First Class (A1C)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $2,377.50 a month or $28,530.00 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $2,680.20 a month or $32,162.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $32,162.40
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $32,162.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $32,162.40

19. E-4 Senior Airman (SrA)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $2,633.70 a month or $31,604.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $3,197.40 a month or $38,368.80 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $36,795.60
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $38,368.80
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $38,368.80

18. E-5 Staff Sergeant (SSgt)

US AIR FORCE branch tape and Staff Sergeant rank patch and dog tags on digital tiger stripe pattern Airman Battle Uniform (ABU) background
  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $2,872.20 a month or $34,466.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $4,076.40 a month or $48,916.80 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $40,388.40
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $48,625.20
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $48,916.80

17. O-1 Second Lieutenant (2d Lt)

US Air Force jet at high speed

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $3,826.20 a month or $45,914.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $4,814.70 a month or $57,776.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $57,776.40
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $57,776.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $57,776.40

16. E-6 Technical Sergeant (TSgt)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $3,135.60 a month or $37,627.20 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $4,856.40 a month or $58,276.80 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $45,010.80
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $52,653.60
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $58,276.80

15. O-1E Second Lieutenant (2d Lt)

  • Pay with 4 yrs of service: $4,814.70 a month or $57,776.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $5,978.10 a month or $71,737.20 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $57,776.40
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $66,308.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $71,737.20

14. O-2 First Lieutenant (1st Lt)

Belgium+F-35 | Luke AFB selected as candidate for Belgium Lockheed Martin F-35A Lighting II "Joint Strike Fighter" Training

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $4,408.50 a month or $52,902.00 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $6,100.80 a month or $73,209.60 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $71,737.20
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $73,209.60
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $73,209.60

13. E-7 Master Sergeant (MSgt) / First Sergeant

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  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $3,624.90 a month or $43,498.80 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $6,515.70 a month or $78,188.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $51,699.60
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $58,636.80
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $69,094.80

12. O-2E First Lieutenant (1st Lt)

US Air Force F-22 RAPTOR fighter jets overhead Poland
  • Pay with 4 yrs of service: $5,978.10 a month or $71,737.20 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $7,065.00 a month or $84,780.00 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $71,737.20
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $79,473.60
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $84,780.00

11. E-8 Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt) / First Sergeant

Cleveland National Airshow. Burke Lakefront Airport. September 3, 2023. US Air Force Thunderbird Jets in formation.

  • Pay with 8 yrs of service: $5,214.90 a month or $62,578.80 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $7,437.30 a month or $89,247.60 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $65,347.20
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $77,389.20

10. O-3 Captain (Capt)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $5,102.10 a month or $61,225.20 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $8,301.00 a month or $99,612.00 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $81,673.20
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $92,660.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $99,612.00

9. O-3E Captain (Capt)

Air Force: Captain | Two chinese jet flying over pilot in cockpit 3d render dogfight scene

  • Pay with 4 yrs of service: $6,806.10 a month or $81,673.20 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $8,859.00 a month or $106,308.00 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $81,673.20
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $92,660.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $106,308.00

8. O-4 Major (Maj)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $5,803.20 a month or $69,638.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $9,689.10 a month or $116,269.20 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $87,184.80
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $104,209.20
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $116,269.20

7. E-9 Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt) / First Sergeant / Command Chief Master Sergeant

US Air Force jet at high speed

  • Pay with 10 yrs of service: $6,370.50 a month or $76,446.00 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $9,891.30 a month or $118,695.60 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $76,446.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $89,665.20

7. E-9 Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF)

  • Pay with 10 yrs of service: $6,370.50 a month or $76,446.00 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $9,891.30 a month or $118,695.60 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $76,446.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $89,665.20

6. O-5 Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col)

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  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $6,725.70 a month or $80,708.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $11,426.70 a month or $137,120.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $98,395.20
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $109,836.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $133,117.20

5. O-6 Colonel (Col)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $8,067.90 a month or $96,814.80 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $14,282.40 a month or $171,388.80 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $113,338.80
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $119,296.80
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $152,125.20

4. O-7 Brigadier General (Brig Gen)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $10,638.90 a month or $127,666.80 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $15,895.80 a month or $190,749.60 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $138,528.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $150,890.40
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $186,051.60

3. O-8 Major General (Maj Gen)

  • Pay with <2 yrs of service: $12,803.70 a month or $153,644.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $18,458.10 a month or $221,497.20 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $162,950.40
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $175,701.60
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $205,747.20

2. O-9 Lieutenant General (Lt Gen)

Nellis+AFB | Red Flag, Nellis AFB, NV - F-15E Strike Eagle 90-0237 391st Fighter Squadron 366th Fighter Wing - Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.

  • Pay with 20 yrs of service: $18,096.00 a month or $217,152.00 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $18,491.70 a month or $221,900.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $217,152.00

1. O-10 General (Gen)

  • Pay with 20 yrs of service: $18,491.70 a month or $221,900.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $18,491.70 a month or $221,900.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $221,900.40

1. O-10 General of the Air Force

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  • Pay with 20 yrs of service: $18,491.70 a month or $221,900.40 a year
  • Pay with 40 yrs of service: $18,491.70 a month or $221,900.40 a year
  • Annual pay with over 4 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 10 years of service: $0.00
  • Annual pay with over 20 years of service: $221,900.40

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