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$77,726 GS-12 Step 1 in Alaska (2016)
$101,043 GS-12 Step 10 in Alaska (2016)
+$15,625 Locality add-on at Step 1 vs. base

2016 GS-12 pay table for Alaska

Each step below already includes the 25.16% locality adjustment. The "Locality add-on" column shows how much locality pay is adding compared with the base GS-12 table.

Step Annual salary Biweekly pay Hourly rate Locality add-on
Step 1 $77,726 $2,989.46 $37.24 +$15,625
Step 2 $80,316 $3,089.08 $38.48 +$16,145
Step 3 $82,907 $3,188.73 $39.73 +$16,666
Step 4 $85,498 $3,288.38 $40.97 +$17,187
Step 5 $88,089 $3,388.04 $42.21 +$17,708
Step 6 $90,680 $3,487.69 $43.45 +$18,229
Step 7 $93,270 $3,587.31 $44.69 +$18,749
Step 8 $95,861 $3,686.96 $45.93 +$19,270
Step 9 $98,452 $3,786.62 $47.17 +$19,791
Step 10 $101,043 $3,886.27 $48.42 +$20,312

Base vs. locality comparison

How much more Alaska pays

  • Base GS-12 Step 1 $62,101
  • Alaska GS-12 Step 1 $77,726
  • Locality add-on +$15,625
  • Adjustment percent 25.16%
  • Base GS-12 Step 10 $80,731
  • Alaska GS-12 Step 10 $101,043

Step-increase waiting periods

  • 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-12 in Alaska: what to expect

Experienced professionals and working-level experts. This is the most common GS grade for mid-career federal employees. Many policy, acquisition, engineering and scientific specialists sit at GS-12.

For 2016, the Alaska pay area adds a 25.16% locality adjustment on top of the nationwide base GS schedule. Every GS-12 employee assigned to this area benefits from that same percentage, regardless of step or series.

Qualifications and career path

Minimum qualifications. One year of specialized experience at the GS-11 level.

Promotion path. Competitive promotion to GS-13 requires a GS-13 vacancy and selection on merit.

The rough military equivalent for GS-12 is O-5 Lieutenant Colonel, useful for comparing GS roles against enlisted and officer ranks when looking at pay or authority level.

Biweekly take-home for GS-12 in Alaska

Before taxes and deductions, a GS-12 Step 1 employee in Alaska earns roughly $2,989 per biweekly pay period. At Step 10 that rises to $3,886. Actual take-home will be lower after federal tax, state tax, TSP contributions, retirement and health insurance deductions.

Note. This is the archived 2016 table. For current pay, open the latest GS-12 Alaska page.

Other grades in Alaska

GS-12 in Alaska questions

  • How much does a GS-12 make in Alaska?
    In 2016, a GS-12 Step 1 employee in Alaska earns $77,726 per year. At Step 10 the salary reaches $101,043. This is 25.16% higher than the base GS-12 salary.
  • What is the locality adjustment for GS-12 in Alaska?
    The locality adjustment is the same for every grade and step within a pay area. For Alaska in 2016, it is 25.16%. On a GS-12 Step 1 salary that translates to an extra $15,625 per year.
  • What is the biweekly pay for GS-12 in Alaska?
    Biweekly pay is annual salary divided by 26. A GS-12 Step 1 employee in Alaska earns roughly $2,989 per pay period before tax and retirement deductions.