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Demonstrators and Product Promoters Salary

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The median pay for a demonstrators and product promoters in Arkansas is $33,640/year ($16.18/hour), per BLS data. The range runs from $24K at the entry level to $44K for experienced workers. Cost of living is below average (RPP 87.64), which stretches that salary to about $38,384 in buying power. A 2-bedroom apartment runs $1,021/month, about 44.5% of take-home, which is tight.

Statewide average. Salary and cost of living vary significantly across Arkansas. Jump to a metro for precise data:

$34K
Median annual
$16.18/hr
Hourly rate
$24K
Entry level (10th %)
$44K
Senior level (90th %)

So what does $34K get you in Arkansas?

Estimated monthly take-home$2,327/mo
Median 2BR rent-$1,021/mo
Rent as % of take-home43.9% (above 30% guideline)
Cost-of-living adjusted salary$38,384/yr
Monthly remaining after rent$1,306/mo

About demonstrators and product promoters

Education: High school diploma or equivalent
U.S. employed: 64,520
Arkansas employed: 180
Category: Sales

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What this looks like in Arkansas

Pay for demonstrators and product promoters in Arkansas runs about 14% below the U.S. median of $39K. The catch: housing math doesn't keep up. A 2-bedroom at the HUD median rents for $1,021/month, which is 43.9% of the median worker's take-home, past the 30% guideline most planners use. Regional Price Parity sits at 87.64 (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 demonstrators and product promoterss.

Compensation breakdown

Annual earnings by percentile, Arkansas

Bar chart showing Demonstrators and Product Promoters salary percentiles in Arkansas: 10th percentile $23,590, 25th percentile $30,730, median $33,640, 75th percentile $43,960, 90th percentile $43,960. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.10th$24K25th$31KMedian$34K75th$44K90th$44K
Bar chart showing Demonstrators and Product Promoters salary percentiles in Arkansas: 10th percentile $23,590, 25th percentile $30,730, median $33,640, 75th percentile $43,960, 90th percentile $43,960. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Entry-level demonstrators and product promoters (10th percentile) start around $24K. Mid-career wages sit at $34K. Top earners bring in $44K or more, a $20K spread from bottom to top.

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Demonstrators and Product Promoters salary by metro in Arkansas

1 metro area with BLS data, ranked by median pay

Metro areaMedian salaryvs. stateEmployment
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers$35K+5%130

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Frequently asked questions

Can a demonstrators and product promoter afford a 2BR apartment alone in Arkansas?

It’s a stretch — at the median salary of $34K, rent takes 43.9% of take-home pay. A 2-bedroom at the HUD Fair Market Rent runs $1,021/month. The 30% guideline puts the comfortable ceiling at roughly $700/month in rent — so roommates or a 1-bedroom would ease the math significantly.

What’s the entry-level salary for demonstrators and product promoters in Arkansas?

The 10th-percentile wage — what new demonstrators and product promoters typically earn — is $24K/year. Take-home on that works out to about $1,415/month. At HUD’s $1,021/month FMR, rent would take 72% of that take-home — above the 30% guideline, so a 1-bedroom or shared housing is likely necessary starting out.

Is demonstrators and product promoter a high-paying job in Arkansas?

Local pay runs 14% below the national median — $34K here vs. $39K nationally. Cost of living is 12% below the national average, which narrows that gap in real purchasing power.

How does Arkansas compare to the national average for demonstrators and product promoters?

Arkansas pays $34K median vs. the U.S. average of $39K — that’s -14%. After adjusting for local cost of living (RPP 87.64), the purchasing-power equivalent is $38K — below the national median.

How much do demonstrators and product promoters make in Arkansas?

The median is $33,640 a year, that works out to about $16 an hour. But the range is wide: entry-level workers start around $23,590, and experienced demonstrators and product promoters can clear $43,960. These are BLS numbers, based on employer-reported data, not self-reported surveys.

Is $34K enough to live in Arkansas?

On that salary, you'd take home roughly $2,327/month after taxes. A 2-bedroom here rents for about $1,021/month, which eats 43.9% 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 demonstrators and product promoters salary go in Arkansas?

Arkansas has a Regional Price Parity of 87.64 (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 demonstrators and product promoters salary is worth about $38,384 in national-average purchasing power.

Where do demonstrators and product promoters 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.

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