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This can vary a lot, depending on your profile. You can make as much or as little as you want if you work for yourself. In theory, the sky is the limit, with globally renowned producers earning huge sums working with the biggest names in the industry! Of course, it is incredibly difficult to reach this level, but nevertheless it can be something to aspire to. It’s worth noting that it is unlikely you will have a regular, stable salary, unless you work as a music producer for a major company like Disney. Most producers earn freelance income, which varies heavily from producer to producer, depending on the quality of work and time spent in the industry.