How much does a trainer make?

In the United States, personal trainers earn a median annual wage of $62,050 as of May 2019.

The lowest 10% of personal trainers earn less than $32,640, while the highest 10% earn more than $92,510.

Salary ranges can vary widely depending on factors such as education, experience, location, and industry.

According to the _Bureau of Labor Statistics_, employment of personal trainers is projected to grow 13% from 2019 to 2029, which is faster than the average for all occupations. As the population ages and becomes more health-conscious, the demand for personal trainers is expected to increase.

Here are some examples of additional earnings personal trainers can receive :

* Commission on sales of supplements or nutrition plans.

* Bonuses for meeting or exceeding sales or client retention goals.

* Tips