Actuary Salary in Wisconsin

Median Salary

$117,350

Middle 50% Range

$88,125 – $158,600

P25 – P75

Job Postings

50

with salary data

Latest Data

Jul 2026

Salary Distribution

Under $50k
5 (10%)
$50k–$75k
4 (8%)
$75k–$100k
12 (24%)
$100k–$125k
8 (16%)
$125k–$150k
6 (12%)
$150k–$175k
5 (10%)
$175k–$200k
3 (6%)
$200k–$250k
7 (14%)
$250k–$300k
$300k+

Based on 50 job postings with salary data.

Salary by Experience Level

SegmentMedianPostings
Senior Manager$202,5001
Director$187,5088
Manager$150,0003
Individual Contributor$104,47534
Intern$47,2903
Unknown$401

Salary by Practice Area

SegmentMedianPostings
Life$132,50013
P&C$130,50015
Health$118,20014
Unknown$71,2508

There are 50 actuarial job postings with salary data in Wisconsin on Acturhire. The median salary is $117,350, with the middle 50% of roles paying between $88,125 and $158,600. Life roles command the highest median compensation in this market at $132,500.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average actuary salary in Wisconsin?

Based on 50 actuarial job postings on Acturhire, the median actuary salary in Wisconsin is $117,350. The middle 50% of roles pay between $88,125 and $158,600.

Which actuarial specialty pays the most in Wisconsin?

Among practice areas with sufficient data, Life actuaries in Wisconsin report the highest median salary at $132,500.

How does Wisconsin compare to the national actuary salary?

Acturhire's salary tool lets you compare Wisconsin compensation against the national median across all practice areas and experience levels.

What experience level earns the most for actuaries in Wisconsin?

Senior roles such as Director, VP, and C-Suite consistently command higher median salaries. Use the Acturhire salary tool to filter by org level within Wisconsin for a detailed breakdown.

How many actuarial jobs with salary data are in Wisconsin?

Acturhire currently tracks 50 actuarial job postings with salary data in Wisconsin.