How Much Does the UN Pay in 2025? Real Salaries and Benefits Inside

How Much Does the UN Pay in 2025? Real Salaries and Benefits Inside
Discover 2025 UN salary scales, including P‑1 to D‑2 grades, allowances, and benefits. Learn how pay works for Professional, General Service, and Volunteer roles.
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What Makes the UN Salary System Unique
The United Nations uses a common salary structure based on recommendations from the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC). Professionals in P‑1 to P‑5 and D‑1/D‑2 roles receive standardized base salaries plus cost-of-living adjustments, ensuring equitable pay worldwide unicef.org+3icsc.un.org+3icsc.un.org+3.
National staff in the General Service (G) category are paid according to local market conditions unicef.org.
UN Salary Grades & Approximate Ranges
- P‑1 (Entry-level Professionals): $37,000–$52,000 + post adjustment
- P‑2: $52,000–$66,000 + post adjustment
- P‑3: $66,000–$90,000 + post adjustment
- P‑4: $90,000–$120,000 + adjustment
- P‑5: $120,000–$150,000+ + adjustment
- D‑1/D‑2 (Senior Management): $150,000–$200,000+ before benefits.
Post adjustment varies by duty station—for instance, New York often adds around 40–45% to base salary.
Specific salary scales are updated regularly—see the official ICSC Salary Scale PDF for the most recent figures.
Beyond Base Pay: Allowances & Benefits
Family & Education
- Dependent spouse and child allowances
- Education grants for public/private schooling.
Hardship & Danger Pay
- Additional pay in challenging or non-family duty stations
- Hazard allowances during emergencies or instability
Mobility & Relocation
- Travel expenses and shipping of household goods
- Home leave every two years unicef.org+2icsc.un.org+2uncareer.net+2
Health & Retirement
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Access to the UN Joint Staff Pension Fund theladders.com+9unicef.org+9icsc.un.org+9
Leave & Well-Being
- Annual leave varies from 18 to 30 days, plus 10 UN holidays
- Sick, maternity, paternity, and adoption leave included icsc.un.org+4unicef.org+4uncareer.net+4
What About UN Volunteers and Interns?
- UN Volunteers (UNV): Paid stipends, health coverage, and leave allowances, depending on contract terms.
- Interns: Stipends vary by agency; novice but valuable for gaining UN exposure.

Why UN Salaries Remain Competitive
The UN’s compensation system is benchmarked against top-paying civil service (like U.S. federal salaries), with a goal of staying 10–20% above—ensuring it attracts global talent unicef.org.
Post-adjustment ensures parity across different cost-of-living environments, whether it’s New York or Addis Ababa.

Key Takeaways
- Salary Grades (P‑1 to D‑2) range from entry-level to senior management
- Post adjustment boosts base pay by 30–50% depending on the duty station
- Local G‑staff salaries align with market rates
- Extensive benefits include allowances, insurance, education, and paid leave
- UNV and interns gain valuable UN experience with modest compensation
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