Security Clearance Compensation Climbs to Record High Amid Federal Workforce Uncertainty, According to ClearanceJobs Report
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Despite return-to-office mandates, agency restructuring, and broader policy shifts impacting the national security workforce, average total compensation for cleared professionals rose nearly 6% in 2025, reaching an all-time high of
“For candidates, the message is clear: your security clearance remains one of the most valuable credentials in today’s unpredictable labor market,” said
A Workforce in Motion
Increased competition for cleared professionals has driven salary growth across clearance levels, job roles, and locations. Professionals holding a Lifestyle or Full Scope polygraph reported an average total compensation of
Geography continues to influence earnings as return-to-office mandates reshape workforce dynamics.
Compensation remains highest within the Intelligence Community, with employees at agencies such as the CIA averaging more than
While stability remains important, mobility is increasing. Seventy-eight percent of cleared professionals say they are at least somewhat likely to change jobs in the next year. Compensation continues to be the strongest driver of job satisfaction, with nearly two-thirds of respondents identifying higher pay as the top factor that would improve workplace happiness.
Looking Ahead: Strong Pay, Shifting Priorities
The 2026 data paints a picture of a workforce that is not retreating—but repositioning. Federal hiring freezes, return-to-office mandates, and shifting agency priorities are reshaping how and where cleared professionals work. Even so, compensation continues to rise, and mobility between government and contractor roles is accelerating.
“Cleared professionals are making increasingly strategic career decisions, and compensation remains their strongest bargaining chip,” said
The 2026 Security Clearance Compensation Report provides detailed insights into compensation trends by state, clearance level, polygraph status, occupation, education, career stage, government agency, and demographic factors, offering employers and professionals a comprehensive view of the cleared labor market in transition.
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Founded in 2002, ClearanceJobs is a modern marketplace for career opportunities in national security. We maintain a strong commitment to connecting security-cleared professionals and employers in a secure and private platform to fill the jobs that safeguard our nation. Our protected career marketplace allows industry employers and candidates the ability to connect, converse, and exchange opportunities. From instant messaging to deep personal and company branding, ClearanceJobs balances participation by giving every user – both employers and candidates – a platform to share, explore, and engage. With offices in
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