2015 GS-7 Pay Scale
The GS-7 base salary range for 2015 is $34,662 at Step 1, rising to $45,057 at Step 10. Add the locality pay adjustment for your duty station on top. This page shows the base table first, then every locality-adjusted version of GS-7 for 2015.
2015 GS-7 Pay Scale
Nationwide base GS-7 rates for 2015.
| Step | Annual salary | Biweekly pay | Hourly rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | $34,662 | $1,333.15 | $16.61 | - |
| Step 2 | $35,817 | $1,377.58 | $17.16 | - |
| Step 3 | $36,972 | $1,422.00 | $17.72 | - |
| Step 4 | $38,127 | $1,466.42 | $18.27 | - |
| Step 5 | $39,282 | $1,510.85 | $18.82 | - |
| Step 6 | $40,437 | $1,555.27 | $19.38 | - |
| Step 7 | $41,592 | $1,599.69 | $19.93 | - |
| Step 8 | $42,747 | $1,644.12 | $20.48 | - |
| Step 9 | $43,902 | $1,688.54 | $21.04 | - |
| Step 10 | $45,057 | $1,732.96 | $21.59 | - |
2015 GS-7 base salary, all 10 steps
This is the nationwide base GS-7 salary schedule for 2015, 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 | $34,662 | $1,333.15 | $16.61 | - |
| Step 2 | $35,817 | $1,377.58 | $17.16 | - |
| Step 3 | $36,972 | $1,422.00 | $17.72 | - |
| Step 4 | $38,127 | $1,466.42 | $18.27 | - |
| Step 5 | $39,282 | $1,510.85 | $18.82 | - |
| Step 6 | $40,437 | $1,555.27 | $19.38 | - |
| Step 7 | $41,592 | $1,599.69 | $19.93 | - |
| Step 8 | $42,747 | $1,644.12 | $20.48 | - |
| Step 9 | $43,902 | $1,688.54 | $21.04 | - |
| Step 10 | $45,057 | $1,732.96 | $21.59 | - |
Who is a GS-7?
Typical role. Entry-level professional roles for college graduates with superior academic achievement, plus more senior technician positions.
Minimum qualifications. Bachelor's degree with superior academic achievement, one year of graduate study, or one year of GS-5-equivalent experience.
Career progression. Usual career-ladder promotion to GS-9 after one year of specialized experience.
Step-increase waiting periods
Within-grade step increases happen automatically as long as your performance is acceptable.
GS-7 locality-adjusted salary for every pay area
Most federal employees receive locality pay on top of their base salary. The table below shows GS-7 Step 1 and Step 10 for every OPM locality pay area in 2015, sorted from highest to lowest adjustment.
| Locality pay area | Adjustment | GS-7 Step 1 | GS-7 Step 10 |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland | 35.15% | $46,846 | $60,895 |
| New York-Newark | 28.72% | $44,617 | $57,997 |
| Houston-The Woodlands | 28.71% | $44,613 | $57,993 |
| Los Angeles-Long Beach | 27.16% | $44,076 | $57,294 |
| Hartford-East Hartford | 25.82% | $43,612 | $56,691 |
| Chicago-Naperville | 25.10% | $43,362 | $56,366 |
| Boston-Worcester-Providence | 24.80% | $43,258 | $56,231 |
| State of Alaska | 24.69% | $43,220 | $56,182 |
| Washington-Baltimore-Arlington | 24.22% | $43,057 | $55,970 |
| San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad | 24.19% | $43,047 | $55,956 |
| Detroit-Warren-Ann Arbor | 24.09% | $43,012 | $55,911 |
| Denver-Aurora | 22.52% | $42,468 | $55,204 |
| Sacramento-Roseville | 22.20% | $42,357 | $55,060 |
| Seattle-Tacoma | 21.81% | $42,222 | $54,884 |
| Philadelphia-Reading-Camden | 21.79% | $42,215 | $54,875 |
| Minneapolis-St. Paul | 20.96% | $41,927 | $54,501 |
| Miami-Port St. Lucie-Fort Lauderdale | 20.79% | $41,868 | $54,424 |
| Dallas-Fort Worth | 20.67% | $41,827 | $54,370 |
| Portland-Vancouver-Salem | 20.35% | $41,716 | $54,226 |
| Atlanta--Athens-Clarke County--Sandy Springs | 19.29% | $41,348 | $53,748 |
| Cleveland-Akron-Canton | 18.68% | $41,137 | $53,474 |
| Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville | 18.55% | $41,092 | $53,415 |
| Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha | 18.10% | $40,936 | $53,212 |
| Raleigh-Durham-Cary | 17.64% | $40,776 | $53,005 |
| Columbus-Marion-Zanesville | 17.16% | $40,610 | $52,789 |
| Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Olean | 16.98% | $40,548 | $52,708 |
| Phoenix-Mesa | 16.76% | $40,471 | $52,609 |
| State of Hawaii | 16.51% | $40,385 | $52,496 |
| Richmond | 16.47% | $40,371 | $52,478 |
| Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton | 16.37% | $40,336 | $52,433 |
| Dayton-Springfield-Kettering | 16.24% | $40,291 | $52,374 |
| Huntsville-Decatur | 16.02% | $40,215 | $52,275 |
| Indianapolis-Carmel-Muncie | 14.68% | $39,750 | $51,671 |
| Rest of U.S. | 14.16% | $39,570 | $51,437 |
Top and bottom GS-7 localities in 2015
Highest-paying areas
Lowest-paying areas
About the GS-7 pay scale
GS-7 is part of the 2015 General Schedule, the pay system used by roughly 70% of civilian white-collar federal employees. Entry-level professional roles for college graduates with superior academic achievement, plus more senior technician positions.
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-7 questions for 2015
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What is the starting salary for GS-7 in 2015?
The base starting salary for GS-7 in 2015 is $34,662 at Step 1. With the highest locality adjustment in 2015 (San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, 35.15%), GS-7 Step 1 can reach significantly more. -
How long does it take to reach GS-7 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-7 to GS-8?
Promotion from GS-7 to GS-8 generally requires one year of specialized experience at the GS-7 level, and a competitive selection into a GS-8 vacancy. Open the GS-8 pay scale to see the next grade's salaries. -
What is the military equivalent of GS-7?
GS-7 is roughly equivalent to O-2 First Lieutenant. These equivalents are approximate. The GS and military pay systems do not map one to one.