Lawyers Salary in Idaho
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How Legal Careers Are Structured
Legal occupation wages are the most bimodal in the entire labor dataset. Large-firm lawyers in major markets start near the top of the national distribution, while the majority of attorneys — in small firms, government, and public interest — earn a fraction of that. The mean on this page is pulled far above what the typical lawyer earns; read the median and percentiles instead.
The wage tables and percentile chart on this page show how lawyers pay is distributed in Idaho specifically — and because state-level wages for the same occupation routinely differ by 30% or more, the local figures here are the ones that matter for offers, raises, and relocation decisions in this market.
What Moves Pay in This Field
Firm size and market dominate everything else. The gap between large-firm and small-firm pay for the same graduating class can be 3x. For paralegals and support occupations, specialization (litigation support, IP, corporate) and market size are the main levers, and the distribution is much more compressed.
For attorneys, the credential path is fixed (JD plus bar admission) but the outcome distribution is set largely at the point of first employment — initial firm placement has unusually persistent effects on lifetime earnings. Paralegal entry runs through certificate programs or bachelor’s degrees, with experience and specialization driving steady, moderate progression.
New to reading wage distributions? Our guide to salary percentiles explains how to place yourself on the chart above, and the negotiation playbook shows how to use these numbers in an actual conversation.
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