Producer Day Rate in Illinois: 2026 Guide
Illinois is a mid market for freelance production rates, which means producer day rates run in line with the national baseline. A mid-level producer in Illinois typically bills $650–$1,100 per day, before any kit fee or equipment package.
Rate Range by Experience Level — Illinois
| Experience | Illinois Day Rate |
|---|---|
| Emerging | $400–$650/day |
| Mid | $650–$1,100/day |
| Senior | $900–$1,600/day |
| Expert | $1,200–$2,500/day |
For comparison, the national mid-market baseline for producers runs $650–$1,100/day at the same experience level. Illinois's mid market classification adjusts that baseline by 0%.
The Illinois Production Market
Chicago is the Midwest's largest production market and a significant commercial hub nationally, with a strong episodic television footprint from the long-running One Chicago franchise (Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Chicago Med) and a robust network of agency-driven commercial work. Illinois's Film Production Services Tax Credit draws productions from outside the state, and Chicago's union crew base — organized under IATSE Local 476 for camera — is active on both commercial and episodic projects. For most disciplines, Chicago rates run in line with the national mid-market average, with union episodic work pushing the upper end of the range higher for crew with the right credits.
Cost of Living in Illinois
Annual basic-needs cost of living for a single adult in Illinois is estimated at $38,900/year, which is 5% below the national baseline of $40,958. Use the calculator below to see what day rate you actually need to clear your take-home goal in Illinois, after self-employment tax and health insurance.
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