Child, Family, and School Social Workers

SOC 21-1021 • View wages by state

The median annual wage for Child, Family, and School Social Workers is $53,940, based on BLS OEWS 2023 data. The mean annual wage is $59,190, and an estimated 352,160 workers are employed in this occupation nationally. Between 2020 and 2023, pay rose +11.4% while consumer prices rose 17.7% — a real change of -5.4% (pay did not keep up with inflation). BLS projects employment will grow 3.4% between 2024 and 2034.

Wage Trend & Inflation Adjustment

How the national median wage for Child, Family, and School Social Workers has moved across BLS OEWS release years, and what each year's wage is worth in 2023 dollars after adjusting for CPI inflation. "Real" change strips out inflation — the truest measure of whether pay is actually rising.

National median wage trend for Child, Family, and School Social Workers, nominal and inflation-adjusted, BLS OEWS.
Year Median (nominal) In 2023 $ (real) Employment
2023 $53,940 $53,940 352,160
2022 $50,820 $52,912 344,770
2021 $49,150 $55,268 340,050
2020 $48,430 $57,017 328,120

Nominal change

+11.4%

Inflation (CPI)

+17.7%

Real change

-5.4%

Job Outlook (2024–2034 BLS projection)

The BLS Employment Projections program estimates how each occupation's employment will change over the coming decade, and how many job openings to expect each year (from both growth and the need to replace workers who leave).

Projected Growth

+3.4%

Faster than average

Employment 2024

399,900

Projected 2034

413,300

Annual Openings

35,100

Typical entry-level education: Bachelor's degree.

Highest-Paying Areas (2023)

Where Child, Family, and School Social Workers earn the most, and how each area's median compares to the national median of $53,940. A positive premium means the area pays above the national rate.

Highest-paying areas for Child, Family, and School Social Workers, BLS OEWS 2023.
Area Median Annual vs National Employment
Connecticut nonmetropolitan area $75,170 +39.4% 180
District of Columbia $73,560 +36.4% 2,920
New Jersey $73,100 +35.5% 6,990
South Illinois nonmetropolitan area $71,990 +33.5% 410
Southwest Iowa nonmetropolitan area $71,880 +33.3% 300
Maryland nonmetropolitan area $71,570 +32.7% 130
New York $67,370 +24.9% 22,310
Minnesota $67,080 +24.4% 8,280
Maryland $67,070 +24.3% 4,030
Eastern Washington nonmetropolitan area $66,380 +23.1% 230
Full wages-by-state breakdown →

Wage Distribution (National, 2023)

10th, 25th, 50th (median), 75th, and 90th percentile annual wages from BLS OEWS — the full spread, not just an average.

10th Pct

$37,900

25th Pct

$45,120

Median

$53,940

75th Pct

$68,450

90th Pct

$85,590

H-1B Employer Filings

Employer-certified wages from DOL H-1B LCA filings — competitive market benchmark, not approved visas.

The average H-1B median wage for this occupation is $58,7148.8% above the OEWS national median of $53,940. H-1B sponsors are certifying pay above the prevailing market rate.
H-1B employer filings for Child, Family, and School Social Workers, DOL LCA data.
Employer State Filings Median Wage
Wellpoint Care Network, Inc. WI 1 $48,400
PRN for Families, Inc. CO 1 $53,040
Chinese for Affirmative Action CA 1 $75,000
Community Assistance Resources & Extended Services NY 1 $85,000
Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Inc. NY 1 $64,480
SAINT LUKE'S HEALTH SYSTEM MO 1 $45,289
North Suffolk Community Services, Inc. MA 1 $44,000
Idea Foundry Inc. PA 1 $54,500

Source: DOL Office of Foreign Labor Certification, H-1B LCA data.

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