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Overview
Originate and prepare written material, such as scripts, stories, advertisements, and other material.
Highlights
Undergraduate program resulting in the highest median salary ($77K): Philosophy and Religious Studies
Largest undergraduate program (16.6% of workers): English Language and Literature
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Responsibilities and activities

Writers and authors typically do the following:

  • Choose subjects that interests readers
  • Write fiction or nonfiction scripts, biographies, and other formats
  • Conduct research to get factual information and authentic detail
  • Write advertising copy for newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, and the Internet
  • Present drafts to editors and clients for feedback
  • Work with editors and clients to shape material for publishing

Writers must establish their credibility with editors and readers through clean prose, strong research, and the use of sources and citations. Writers and authors select the material they want to use and then convey the information to readers. With help from editors, they may revise or rewrite sections, searching for the clearest language and phrasing.

Some writers and authors are self-employed or freelancers. They sell their written content to book and magazine publishers; news organizations; advertising agencies; and movie, theater, and television producers. They may be hired to complete specific short-term or recurring assignments, such as writing a newspaper column, contributing to a series of articles in a magazine, or producing an organization’s newsletter.

A number of writers produce material that is published only online, such as for digital news organizations or blogs.

The following are examples of types of writers and authors:

Biographers write a thorough account of a person’s life. They gather information from interviews and research about the person to accurately describe important life events.

Bloggers write posts to a Web log (blog) that may pertain to any topic or a specific field, such as fashion, news, or sports.

Content writers write about any topic of interest, unlike writers who usually specialize in a given field.

Copywriters prepare advertisements to promote the sale of a good or service. They often work with a client to produce written content, such as an advertising slogan.

Novelists write books of fiction, creating characters and plots that may be imaginary or based on real events.

Playwrights write scripts for theatrical productions. They come up with a concept, write lines for actors to say, produce stage direction for actors to follow, and suggest ideas for theatrical set design.

Screenwriters create scripts for movies and television. They may produce original stories, characters, and dialogue, or adapt a book into a movie or television script.

Speechwriters compose orations for business leaders, politicians, and others who must speak in front of an audience. Because speeches are often delivered live, speechwriters must think about audience reaction and rhetorical effect.

Salary
Median salary: $67,120 annually
Half of those employed in this career earn between $49,310 and $94,090.
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Salary growth for writers and authors
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Salary distribution
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About Writers and Authors
How do benefits for this career compare to other jobs? The availability of health care, especially employer provided health care, and pension plans can add significantly to the value of compensation you receive in a career. These charts compare how this career compares to other careers with regard to health care and pension plans.
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Worker concerns
Some jobs are more stressful than others, and some are just plain dangerous. The following list gives the percentages of writers and authors who report hazardous or difficult situations typically occurring at least once a week.
  • Time Pressure (42%)
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Personality and skills
Can you see yourself in the ranks of Writers and Authors? Here are the skills and traits that could lead to success.
Adaptability
Writers and authors need to be able to adapt to updates in software platforms and programs, including various content management systems (CMS).
Creativity
Writers and authors must be able to develop interesting plots, characters, or ideas for new stories.
Critical-thinking skills
Writers and authors must be adept at understanding new concepts that they convey through writing.
Determination
Writers and authors must have drive and persevere to meet deadlines.
Persuasion
Writers, especially those in advertising, must be able to convince others to feel a certain way about a good or service.
Social perceptiveness
Writers and authors must understand how readers react to ideas to connect with their audience.
Writing skills
Writers and authors must be able to write clearly and effectively to convey feeling and emotion and to communicate with readers.
Education pathways to this career
Education attained by writers and authors
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), writers and authors typically hold a bachelor's degree.
Sometimes the typical education identified by the BLS differs a bit from the reality of the how much education current workers actually have. The donut shows the education level held by people currently working as writers and authors as reported in responses to the American Community Survey.
Details: Education and training recommended for writers and authors

A bachelor’s degree is typically needed for a full-time job as a writer. Because writing skills are essential in this occupation, many employers prefer candidates who have a degree in English, communications, or journalism.

Details: Licensing and certification recommended for writers and authors

Some associations offer certifications for writers and authors. Certification can show competence and professionalism, making candidates more attractive to employers. For example, the American Grant Writers’ Association (AGWA) offers the Certified Grant Writer® credential.

Certification may increase opportunities for advancement.

Education level of Writers and Authors
About 84% of writers and authors have at least a bachelor's degree.
Education attained by writers and authors
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Top college degrees
Here are the top college degrees held by the 81% of people in this job who have at least a bachelor's degree. Some of degrees may link to multiple programs due to the way Census classifies college majors. Click on a program to learn more about career opportunities for people who major in that field.
  1. English Language and Literature
  2. Journalism
  3. Communications
  4. Psychology
  5. History
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College majors held by writers and authors
This table shows the college majors held by people working as writers and authors. If you see "**" before the name of a degree/program, that means this field is one that the Department of Education believes is preparatory for this career. However, you can see from this list that those recommendations are far from your only path to this job!
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The link between degrees and this career
With the following sankey diagram, you can follow the top ten bachelor's degrees held by people working as writers and authors, and then, in turn, you can see the 10 occupations that hire the most of each degree's graduates. We hope this provides ideas for similar jobs and similar fields of study.
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Where are the jobs
State-by-state employment numbers
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Number of Writers and Authors per 1,000 workers (ACS)
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Job density versus job count
Which states hire the most writers and authors? We wonder if that's a fair question since states come in all sizes, so instead let's start with the question of which states have the highest density of people working as writers and authors. You can choose to view the number of jobs per state if you prefer.
Salaries by state
Let's get a feel for where writers and authors earn the highest salaries. There are several choices for which data we consider and how we view that data, and each can lead to different conclusions, so please read on...
Median salary versus state ratio
We use two methods to compare salaries across states:
  • In-state comparisons: the ratio of median (middle) salaries for writers and authors compared to the median salary for all people working in each state, or
  • Median salary: the unaltered median salaries for writers and authors.
We hope the ratio allows perspective about how salaries may compare to the regional cost-of-living.
The darkest shading corresponds to states in which writers and authors earn the highest salary when compared to other jobs in the state. We think this figure might be a better indicator than the actual salary for your buying power as a state resident.
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Location-adjusted median salary for Writers and Authors (ACS)
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Employment
30% of Writers and authors are working part time.
We’ve found that some jobs have a huge number of part-time workers, and typically that is because they are unable to find full-time work or the job itself can’t provide full-time hours. With 30% part-time workers, this occupation has a higher percentage of part-time workers than 84% of careers.
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Employer types
This donut shares the break-down of workers by employer type, giving us a picture of what employers most typically hire for this career.
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Distribution: Salaries of writers and authors by type of employer
Here are the salary distributions based on employer type.
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Writers and authors and gender
With 56% women, this occupation has a higher percentage of women than 69% of careers.
Gender of Writers and authors
Men (44%)
Women (56%)
Distribution: salaries by gender
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How does this career compare to other careers with regard to the percentage of women in the career.
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Context: Salary inequity
The median salary for all full-time male workers in the US exceeds the full-time median salary for women by 19%. The situation is a little better for writers and authors, with the median salary for men 13% higher than the median salary for women.
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Race/Origin
Race and origin of Writers and authors
This donut shows the distribution of race and origin among those employed as Writers and authors.
Race/origin of writers and authors
White (85% )
Black (6% )
Asian (4% )
Multiracial (2% )
Other (1% )
American Indian (1% )
Hispanic (0% )
Pacific Islander (0% )
Distribution: salaries by race/origin
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