AT Pay Scale

Annual Training Pay Scale

Being in the National Guard has so many benefits—education, adventure, personal growth—it's easy to forget it's also a job. But it is, and like every job, it comes with another great feature: a salary.

A steady paycheck is your ticket to the good life. A chance to indulge your hobbies, and follow your dreams. You can buy that great car. Have a fairytale wedding. Afford luxurious vacations. It's all within reach when you work for the National Guard.

So what will your income be for a typical drill weekend? That depends on your rank. The higher you go, the more you make. Check out the figures below for your current earning category, and your medium- and long-term potential.

Click here to view the complete 2008 Pay Table. (PDF 108k)

 

    
 
$622.95 - $673.50 $1,248.90 - $2,158.05 $1,277.85 - $1,996.20
$754.95 $1,422.75 - $2,374.95 $1,471.95 - $2,359.20
$793.95 - $894.90 $1,307.78 - $2,820.45 $1,703.70 - $2,958.00
$879.45 - $1,067.55 $1,760.55 - $3,279.75 $1,937.85 - $3,235.50
$879.45 - $1,067.55 $3,130.65 - $4,096.80 $2,245.80 - $3,815.55
 
$959.40 - $1,361.10   $2,694.15 - $4,769.40
 
$1,047.00 - $1,621.65   $3,634.80 - $5,430.45
 
$1,210.50 - $2,175.55   $4,374.45 - $6,306.15
 
$1,741.35 - $2,483.55   $6,182.40 - $7,668.90
 
$2,127.30 - $3,302.70   $7,068.60 - $8,691.60