* Screen Actors Guild (SAG): $1,872 per day for commercials that air nationwide, $1,530 per day for commercials that air regionally.
* American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA): $1,744 per day for commercials that air nationwide, $1,412 per day for commercials that air regionally.
Non-Union Rates
* Non-union dancers typically earn between $100 and $200 per day for commercial work. However, some dancers may earn more or less depending on their experience, skill level, and the size of the production.
Factors that Affect Pay Rate
* Union status: Union dancers typically earn higher pay rates than non-union dancers.
* Experience: Dancers with more experience typically earn higher pay rates than dancers with less experience.
* Skill level: Dancers with more skill typically earn higher pay rates than dancers with less skill.
* Size of production: Dancers who work on larger productions typically earn higher pay rates than dancers who work on smaller productions.
Tips for Getting Paid More as a Dancer
* Join a union: Joining a union can help you to earn higher pay rates for commercial work.
* Get experience: The more experience you have, the more likely you are to earn higher pay rates.
* Develop your skills: The better your skills, the more likely you are to earn higher pay rates.
* Network with other dancers: Networking can help you to find out about job opportunities and get your foot in the door.