Choreographers Salary
Choreographers in Alabama make a median of $38,990 a year, or about $18.74 an hour. The range runs from $36K at the entry level to $49K for experienced workers. Cost of living is below average (RPP 88.36), which stretches that salary to about $44,126 in buying power. A 2-bedroom apartment runs $1,085/month, about 40.8% of take-home, which is tight.
Statewide average. This is an aggregate across all of Alabama. BLS does not publish metro-level data for this occupation in this state.
So what does $39K get you in Alabama?
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What this looks like in Alabama
Pay for choreographers in Alabama runs about 30% below the U.S. median of $55K. The catch: housing math doesn't keep up. A 2-bedroom at the HUD median rents for $1,085/month, which is 41.2% of the median worker's take-home, past the 30% guideline most planners use. Regional Price Parity sits at 88.36 (national = 100), meaning everyday costs run about 12% cheaper here. Your dollar stretches further than the headline salary suggests. That combination, below-market pay with high housing costs, makes this a financially demanding market for choreographerss.
Compensation breakdown
Annual earnings by percentile, Alabama
Entry-level choreographers (10th percentile) start around $36K. Mid-career wages sit at $39K. Top earners bring in $49K or more, a $14K spread from bottom to top.
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Frequently asked questions
Can a choreographer afford a 2BR apartment alone in Alabama?
It’s a stretch — at the median salary of $39K, rent takes 41.2% of take-home pay. A 2-bedroom at the HUD Fair Market Rent runs $1,085/month. The 30% guideline puts the comfortable ceiling at roughly $800/month in rent — so roommates or a 1-bedroom would ease the math significantly.
What’s the entry-level salary for choreographers in Alabama?
The 10th-percentile wage — what new choreographers typically earn — is $36K/year. Take-home on that works out to about $2,133/month. At HUD’s $1,085/month FMR, rent would take 51% of that take-home — above the 30% guideline, so a 1-bedroom or shared housing is likely necessary starting out.
Is choreographer a high-paying job in Alabama?
Local pay runs 30% below the national median — $39K here vs. $55K nationally. Cost of living is 12% below the national average, which narrows that gap in real purchasing power.
How does Alabama compare to the national average for choreographers?
Alabama pays $39K median vs. the U.S. average of $55K — that’s -30%. After adjusting for local cost of living (RPP 88.36), the purchasing-power equivalent is $44K — below the national median.
How much do choreographers make in Alabama?
The median is $38,990 a year, that works out to about $19 an hour. But the range is wide: entry-level workers start around $35,550, and experienced choreographers can clear $49,080. These are BLS numbers, based on employer-reported data, not self-reported surveys.
Is $39K enough to live in Alabama?
On that salary, you'd take home roughly $2,632/month after taxes. A 2-bedroom here rents for about $1,085/month, which eats 41.2% of your paycheck. That's above the 30% rule of thumb, housing will be a stretch at the median salary, though you can manage with roommates or a smaller place.
How far does a choreographers salary go in Alabama?
Alabama has a Regional Price Parity of 88.36 (100 is the national average). That's below average, your money stretches further here than the raw salary number suggests. After cost-of-living adjustment, the median choreographers salary is worth about $44,126 in national-average purchasing power.
Where do choreographers get paid the most?
The table above ranks every state by median pay for this role. Keep in mind that the highest-paying states tend to have the highest costs of living, so the top salary doesn't always mean the most money in your pocket.
