Public Service Georgia (GA) Rank #27 of 50

Firefighter Salary in Georgia

The median firefighter salary in Georgia is $48,062 per year, which is 7% below the national median of $51,680.

Median Salary
$48,062
vs National
$-3,618
State Rank
#27 of 50
Cost of Living
93%

Firefighter Salary in Georgia by Experience

In Georgia, an entry-level firefighter earns around $29,760, while experienced professionals earn up to $76,260 per year. The cost of living index in Georgia is 93% of the national average.

Entry Level (0-2 yrs)
$29,760
$-2,240 vs national
Mid Level (3-7 yrs)
$48,360
$-3,640 vs national
Senior Level (8+ yrs)
$76,260
$-5,740 vs national

Salary Percentiles in Georgia

Percentile GA Salary
10th Percentile $27,528
25th Percentile $35,898
Median (50th) $48,062
75th Percentile $66,216
90th Percentile $86,304

Major Cities for Firefighters in Georgia

The largest employment areas for firefighters in Georgia include Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, and Columbus. Salaries in major metro areas may be higher due to increased demand and cost of living.

Atlanta, GA
Metro area for firefighter employment
Augusta, GA
Metro area for firefighter employment
Savannah, GA
Metro area for firefighter employment
Columbus, GA
Metro area for firefighter employment
Athens, GA
Metro area for firefighter employment

How to Become a Firefighter in Georgia

Education

Most firefighter positions require a postsecondary nondegree award. Georgia has several accredited institutions offering relevant programs.

Key Skills

FirefightingEmergency MedicalHazmatPhysical FitnessTeamworkEquipment Operation

Job Outlook in Georgia

Nationally, firefighter employment is projected to grow 4% over the next decade (as fast as average). Georgia's demand may vary based on local industry trends.