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Journalist Salary in Peru

3 min readUpdated July 3, 2026

Journalists in Peru earn a median of PEN 68,200 per year (about $19,986), ranking 44th of 62 countries we track for this role. Entry-level pay starts near PEN 46,400, while senior professionals reach PEN 94,100 or more.

If you work as a journalist in Peru — or are considering it — the numbers below show where pay really lands in 2026, from first job to senior roles.

Raw USD comparisons put Peru in the lower third globally for this profession, though salaries go further locally than the exchange rate suggests. Within Latin America & Caribbean, Peru trails the regional average for this job by roughly 23% — relevant if you are comparing offers across borders.

Journalist Salary Table

Salary breakdown by experience level
Experience25th %Median75th %90th %
Entry Level (0-2 years)PEN 38,400PEN 46,400PEN 56,900PEN 68,900
Mid Level (3-5 years)PEN 56,400PEN 68,200PEN 83,700PEN 101,000
Senior (6-10 years)PEN 77,800PEN 94,100PEN 115,000PEN 140,000
Lead / Staff (10+ years)PEN 97,000PEN 117,000PEN 144,000PEN 174,000
Executive / DirectorPEN 127,000PEN 153,000PEN 188,000PEN 228,000

Salary by Experience

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Tax & Cost of Living

Tax Estimation

Gross Salary
PEN 68,200
Estimated Tax
-PEN 12,312
Net Salary
PEN 55,888
Effective rate
18.1%

Estimate only. Consult a tax professional for accurate calculations.

Currency Converter

AED 73,400

PEN 68,200 converted

Demand Outlook

50
Demand Score

60%

Remote Opportunities

Journalist Pay in Peru: The Numbers

The middle 50% of journalists in Peru earn between PEN 56,400 and PEN 83,700 a year, with the median at PEN 68,200. Where you fall in that range depends mostly on three things: years of experience, employer type, and specialization. This is largely location-bound work, so local market conditions and the strength of Peru's economy set the ceiling more than international rates do.

How Peru Compares Globally

Converted to US dollars, the median journalist salary in Peru is $19,986 — 35% of what the same role pays in the United States ($57,000). The highest-paying countries we track for this role are Singapore ($95,936), Ireland ($87,508), Qatar ($83,791). Raw exchange-rate comparisons undersell local earnings, though: costs for housing, food, and services in Peru are proportionally lower, so the lifestyle a median salary buys is better than the USD figure implies.

Salary Growth by Experience

Experience pays in this field: entry-level roles average PEN 46,400, mid-career professionals earn a median of PEN 68,200, and senior specialists reach PEN 94,100+. That is a 2.0x span from first job to senior level. In Peru, the biggest single jumps typically come from switching employers rather than internal raises — a pattern consistent across most markets we track.

Hiring Demand and Job Security

Demand for journalists in Peru is stable though selective, scoring 50/100 on our demand index. About 60% of positions in this field can be performed remotely or in hybrid arrangements, which widens the effective job market for candidates in Peru beyond national borders. Employers currently hold moderate leverage, so differentiating through specialization or certifications materially improves outcomes.

Inflation and Real Earnings

Inflation in Peru is a modest 1.5%, so nominal salary figures translate fairly directly into stable purchasing power. Raises above 1.5% represent genuine real-terms gains.

What It Takes to Become a Journalist

The standard entry route is bachelor's degree in journalism or communications. Day to day, the skills that consistently correlate with higher pay in this field are reporting, interviewing, writing — and, at senior levels, fact-checking and multimedia production. Candidates who can demonstrate these with concrete work examples routinely land in the upper half of the salary range.

Related Career Paths

Journalists commonly pivot into roles like Content Writer, Photographer, Social Media Manager, either to specialize or to chase stronger demand. If pay growth in your current track stalls, comparing medians across these adjacent roles is a good first step.

Required Skills

ReportingInterviewingWritingFact-checkingMultimedia production

References

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average journalist salary in Peru?
The median journalist salary in Peru is PEN 68,200 per year (about $19,986). The middle 50% of earners make between PEN 56,400 and PEN 83,700.
What does an entry-level journalist earn in Peru?
Entry-level professionals (0-2 years of experience) typically earn around PEN 46,400 per year. Pay rises steeply over the first five to eight years of a career.
Is Peru a good place to work as a journalist?
Peru ranks 44th of 62 countries we track for this role by USD salary, and demand scores 50/100. Cost of living and lifestyle factors can make it attractive despite the exchange-rate comparison.
How much more do senior journalists earn?
Senior professionals in Peru earn a median of PEN 94,100 — roughly 1.4x the mid-career median and 2.0x entry-level pay.
Can journalists work remotely in Peru?
Yes — approximately 60% of positions in this field support remote or hybrid work, and some professionals in Peru work for foreign employers at international rates.
What is the take-home pay on a median journalist salary in Peru?
At an effective tax rate of roughly 18%, a PEN 68,200 gross salary leaves approximately PEN 55,888 after income tax. Actual take-home varies with deductions, social contributions, and personal circumstances.
Which country pays journalists the most?
Among the countries we track, Singapore pays the highest median for this role at about $95,936 per year, followed by Ireland ($87,508).