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Archive year. This is the 2014 GS-8 pay scale. Current year: 2026 GS-8.
$38,007 GS-8 Step 1 base salary (2014)
$49,410 GS-8 Step 10 base salary (2014)
O-3 Captain Approximate military equivalent

2014 GS-8 base salary, all 10 steps

This is the nationwide base GS-8 salary schedule for 2014, before any locality adjustment. It shows annual salary, biweekly pay and hourly rate for every step.

Step Annual salary Biweekly pay Hourly rate Notes
Step 1 $38,007 $1,461.81 $18.21 -
Step 2 $39,274 $1,510.54 $18.82 -
Step 3 $40,541 $1,559.27 $19.43 -
Step 4 $41,808 $1,608.00 $20.03 -
Step 5 $43,075 $1,656.73 $20.64 -
Step 6 $44,342 $1,705.46 $21.25 -
Step 7 $45,609 $1,754.19 $21.85 -
Step 8 $46,876 $1,802.92 $22.46 -
Step 9 $48,143 $1,851.65 $23.07 -
Step 10 $49,410 $1,900.38 $23.68 -
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Who is a GS-8?

Typical role. Senior technicians, investigators and lead administrative support. Less common than GS-7 or GS-9, often reserved for specialized technical work.

Minimum qualifications. One year of specialized experience at the GS-7 level.

Career progression. Promoted to GS-9 after one year in grade.

Step-increase waiting periods

Within-grade step increases happen automatically as long as your performance is acceptable.

  • Step 1 → Step 2 52 weeks
  • Step 2 → Step 3 52 weeks
  • Step 3 → Step 4 52 weeks
  • Step 4 → Step 5 104 weeks
  • Step 5 → Step 6 104 weeks
  • Step 6 → Step 7 104 weeks
  • Step 7 → Step 8 156 weeks
  • Step 8 → Step 9 156 weeks
  • Step 9 → Step 10 156 weeks

GS-8 locality-adjusted salary for every pay area

Most federal employees receive locality pay on top of their base salary. The table below shows GS-8 Step 1 and Step 10 for every OPM locality pay area in 2014, sorted from highest to lowest adjustment.

Locality pay area Adjustment GS-8 Step 1 GS-8 Step 10
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland 35.15% $51,366 $66,778
New York-Newark 28.72% $48,923 $63,601
Houston-The Woodlands 28.71% $48,919 $63,596
Los Angeles-Long Beach 27.16% $48,330 $62,830
Hartford-East Hartford 25.82% $47,820 $62,168
Chicago-Naperville 25.10% $47,547 $61,812
Boston-Worcester-Providence 24.80% $47,433 $61,664
State of Alaska 24.69% $47,391 $61,609
Washington-Baltimore-Arlington 24.22% $47,212 $61,377
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad 24.19% $47,201 $61,362
Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor 24.09% $47,163 $61,313
Denver-Aurora 22.52% $46,566 $60,537
Sacramento-Roseville 22.20% $46,445 $60,379
Seattle-Tacoma 21.81% $46,296 $60,186
Philadelphia-Reading-Camden 21.79% $46,289 $60,176
Minneapolis-St. Paul 20.96% $45,973 $59,766
Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale 20.79% $45,909 $59,682
Dallas-Fort Worth 20.67% $45,863 $59,623
Portland-Vancouver-Salem 20.35% $45,741 $59,465
Atlanta--Athens-Clarke County--Sandy Springs 19.29% $45,339 $58,941
Cleveland-Akron-Canton 18.68% $45,107 $58,640
Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville 18.55% $45,057 $58,576
Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha 18.10% $44,886 $58,353
Raleigh-Durham-Cary 17.64% $44,711 $58,126
Columbus-Marion-Zanesville 17.16% $44,529 $57,889
Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Olean 16.98% $44,461 $57,800
Phoenix-Mesa 16.76% $44,377 $57,691
State of Hawaii 16.51% $44,282 $57,568
Richmond 16.47% $44,267 $57,548
Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton 16.37% $44,229 $57,498
Dayton-Springfield-Kettering 16.24% $44,179 $57,434
Huntsville-Decatur 16.02% $44,096 $57,325
Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie 14.68% $43,586 $56,663
Rest of U.S. 14.16% $43,389 $56,406

Top and bottom GS-8 localities in 2014

Lowest-paying areas

About the GS-8 pay scale

GS-8 is part of the 2014 General Schedule, the pay system used by roughly 70% of civilian white-collar federal employees. Senior technicians, investigators and lead administrative support. Less common than GS-7 or GS-9, often reserved for specialized technical work.

How step increases work

Within-grade step increases happen automatically as long as your performance is acceptable. You move from Step 1 to Step 4 one year at a time, from Step 4 to Step 7 every two years, and from Step 7 to Step 10 every three years. Managers can award a one-time quality step increase (QSI) to accelerate progression for employees whose performance is rated outstanding.

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GS-8 questions for 2014

  • What is the starting salary for GS-8 in 2014?
    The base starting salary for GS-8 in 2014 is $38,007 at Step 1. With the highest locality adjustment in 2014 (San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, 35.15%), GS-8 Step 1 can reach significantly more.
  • How long does it take to reach GS-8 Step 10?
    If you never get a quality step increase, it takes roughly 18 years to move from Step 1 to Step 10. Steps 1-4 take one year each, Steps 5-7 take two years each, and Steps 8-10 take three years each. A quality step increase can shorten that timeline by one year per QSI.
  • How do I get promoted from GS-8 to GS-9?
    Promotion from GS-8 to GS-9 generally requires one year of specialized experience at the GS-8 level, and a competitive selection into a GS-9 vacancy. Open the GS-9 pay scale to see the next grade's salaries.
  • What is the military equivalent of GS-8?
    GS-8 is roughly equivalent to O-3 Captain. These equivalents are approximate. The GS and military pay systems do not map one to one.