Roughly 25–30% for freelancers in the US.
Your Minimum Rate
To earn $75,000 take-home.
The Non-Billable Reality
At a standard 40hr week without vacation, your rate would be $0/hr.
Factoring in admin & time off adds +$0/hr.
Freelance Video Editor Market Overview (2026)
Average Video Editor Hourly Rates (2026)
US market data. Rates vary by niche, portfolio strength, and client type.
| Experience Level | Typical Hourly Rate (2026) |
|---|---|
| Junior (0–2 Years) | $25 - $45/hr |
| Mid-Level (2–5 Years) | $55/hr |
| Senior (5+ Years) | $75 - $150+/hr |
Top Factors That Influence Video Editor Rates
- ✓ Motion graphics skills
- ✓ Turnaround time
- ✓ Software expertise
- ✓ Content type
Video editors assemble raw footage into finished content for YouTube channels, brands, agencies, and corporate clients. Freelance editors are in high demand as video content production has scaled across social media, e-commerce, and internal communications. Editors with motion graphics, color grading, or After Effects skills can charge significantly more than those focused on basic cuts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do freelance video editors calculate their hourly rate?
Freelance video editors calculate their rate by adding their target take-home income to annual business expenses, then dividing that total by their expected billable hours — after accounting for taxes. The key mistake most make is dividing by 2,080 (a 40hr employment year). In practice, freelancers bill 20–25 hours per week after admin, proposals, and non-client work, which means billable hours are closer to 960–1,200 per year.
How many billable hours do freelancers actually work per week?
Most full-time freelancers bill 20–25 hours per week regardless of profession. The remaining time goes to client communication, proposals, invoicing, continuing education, and marketing. Video Editors are no exception — factor this into your rate or you'll consistently underearn.
How many billable hours does a Video Editor need to work in the US to earn $75,000?
At $104/hr you need roughly 22 billable hours per week (1056 hours over 48 working weeks). At $76/hr you need 30 billable hours per week. Both figures assume a 28% effective tax rate in the US and $300/month in business expenses. Most experienced freelance video editors target 20–25 billable hours to keep time for admin, proposals, and skill development.
What is the tax impact on a freelance Video Editor's rate in the US?
To take home $75,000 after 28% tax in the US, you need to bill approximately $109,167 in gross revenue per year. That means $30,567 goes directly to tax — a gap most new freelance video editors underestimate when setting their rates. Freelancers pay 15.3% self-employment tax on top of income tax.
Is $55/hr a competitive rate for a freelance Video Editor in the US?
$55/hr is a common market reference for video editors, but whether it works for you in the US depends on your income goal. To achieve $75,000 take-home at that rate, you would need to bill 1985 hours per year — about 42 billable hours per week across 48 working weeks. Use the calculator above to model your specific situation.