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Including bonuses and commissions, what is your current total annual salary for 2022?

 
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On average, supply chain and logistics professionals are making $126,215 annually in 2022, which is an increase from $112,779 in 2021, but on par with 2020’s average of $126,475. The median salary in 2022 is now $108,000.

Twenty percent of supply chain professionals earn between $150,000 and $249,999 annually, while 16% earn between $120,000 and $149,999. Twelve percent of respondents earn between $90,000 and $99,999, and 10% earn $100,000 to $119,999. At the higher end of the scale, 9% of supply chain professionals earn more than $250,000 a year.


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Source: Source: Peerless Research Group (PRG)





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