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1,238 income tax records

Brown & Brown salaries by occupation title

Occupation
Average salary per year*
Salary range**
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Consultant
24 income tax records
$118,500/yr
$57K – $341K
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Sales Agent
28 income tax records
$84,000/yr
$38K – $342K
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Accountant
40 income tax records
$84,000/yr
$45K – $172K
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Insurance Broker
92 income tax records
$78,500/yr
$37K – $246K
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Account Executive
44 income tax records
$73,000/yr
$44K – $200K
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Insurance Underwriter
21 income tax records
$72,000/yr
$45K – $200K
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Registered Nurse
18 income tax records
$65,500/yr
$43K – $78K
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Analyst
12 income tax records
$65,500/yr
$48K – $93K
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Underwriter
54 income tax records
$62,000/yr
$35K – $126K
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Insurance
79 income tax records
$61,000/yr
$31K – $188K
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Claim Adjuster
38 income tax records
$61,000/yr
$33K – $85K
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Insurance Agent
188 income tax records
$57,500/yr
$31K – $152K
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Insurance Sales Representative
16 income tax records
$53,000/yr
$35K – $167K
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Account Manager
92 income tax records
$52,500/yr
$31K – $89K
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Accounting Assistant
14 income tax records
$49,500/yr
$27K – $71K
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Customer Service Representative
26 income tax records
$45,000/yr
$23K – $78K
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Technical Assistant
14 income tax records
$41,500/yr
$32K – $47K
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Underwriting Assistant
11 income tax records
$40,500/yr
$25K – $57K
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Administrative Assistant
18 income tax records
$34,000/yr
$21K – $55K
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This experience provides anonymous and aggregated salary insights, based on data that TurboTax customers explicitly chose to share with us when they filed their tax returns. This may not be representative of the total population.

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  • Other income not subject to federal income tax

The average salary displayed for each occupation is the median of all salaries for TurboTax customers who self-reported that type of occupation on their tax return and chose to share that data with us when they filed.

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Our pages are based on the occupations that TurboTax customers list on their tax returns. Since the occupation that someone lists on a tax return may not always match their job title, we use approximation to help categorize similar occupations. For example, if you search for "teacher" salaries, you might also see salaries for jobs like "Teacher's Assistant" or "Preschool Teacher." Also, keep in mind that people working in the same occupation may have different levels of experience or education (and sometimes special degrees or certifications). If an occupation page includes insights for both entry-level and senior-level employees, you might see a wider range of salaries.
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Total salary amounts here include total taxable wages, tips, prizes and other compensation. Salaries here are not representative of the total population and may reflect different levels of experience or education. Learn more
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Total salary ranges shown here exclude outliers.