Computer Occupations, All Other Salaries by State

Mean and median pay, wage percentiles, employment, and top-paying metro areas for computer occupations, all others across the U.S. Source: BLS OEWS May 2025 (data.bls.gov OEWS tool /OESServices/combo/table, all-occupation crawl by area).

National mean salary $122,230 ≈ $59/hr
National median salary $116,580
Total employment 435,370 nationwide

Job Outlook, 2024–2034

Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034.

Projected growth +8.2% Much faster than average
Annual openings 31,300 per year (avg)
Employment 2024→2034 472,000 → 510,500 (+38,500)
Typical entry education Bachelor's degree

Salary Map

Brighter tiles = higher average pay; dashed tiles have no data. Click a state for details.

💰 Top 5 Highest-Paying States

  1. District of Columbia$151,310
  2. California$146,770
  3. Delaware$142,050
  4. Virginia$138,430
  5. Maryland$137,730

📉 5 Lowest-Paying States

  1. North Dakota$80,590
  2. Tennessee$83,180
  3. Montana$83,980
  4. Mississippi$87,570
  5. Arkansas$87,980
#StateMeanMedian Hourlyvs. U.S.Employment
1 District of Columbia $151,310 $156,590 $73 +23.8% 17,200
2 California $146,770 $134,440 $71 +20.1% 80,150
3 Delaware $142,050 $137,470 $68 +16.2% 860
4 Virginia $138,430 $139,030 $67 +13.3% 17,000
5 Maryland $137,730 $144,680 $66 +12.7% 19,060
6 Colorado $133,030 $139,580 $64 +8.8% 11,800
7 New Mexico $131,150 $127,090 $63 +7.3% 1,650
8 Washington $129,500 $128,940 $62 +5.9% 14,360
9 Connecticut $127,740 $127,720 $61 +4.5% 3,100
10 New Jersey $125,650 $108,310 $60 +2.8% 12,010
11 New York $125,080 $116,990 $60 +2.3% 11,460
12 Vermont $119,150 $111,530 $57 -2.5% 1,320
13 Massachusetts $119,020 $109,590 $57 -2.6% 6,170
14 Hawaii $117,970 $120,100 $57 -3.5% 2,080
15 Texas $117,450 $111,530 $56 -3.9% 57,020

Top-Paying Metro Areas

Highest median pay among 468 metro areas.

#Metro areaMedianMeanEmployment
1 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA $184,430 $195,680 16,680
2 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA $161,700 $161,550 16,930
3 Denver-Aurora-Centennial, CO $160,520 $138,820 7,850
4 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV $156,640 $150,420
5 Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV $148,700 $136,790 350
6 Northeast Virginia nonmetropolitan area $147,620 $139,730 490
7 Boulder, CO $147,590 $147,420 1,120
8 Lexington Park, MD $144,680 $141,680 1,000
9 Charlottesville, VA $144,580 $136,770 220
10 Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT $140,750 $136,120 800

Pay by Industry

Highest-paying industries employing computer occupations, all others (BLS OEWS, by median).

#IndustryMedianMeanEmployment
1 Web Search Portals, Libraries, Archives, and Other Information Services $211,640 $203,780 4,290
2 Web Search Portals, Libraries, Archives, and Other Information Services $211,640 $203,780 4,290
3 Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists $166,450 $157,520
4 Oil and Gas Extraction $165,350 $162,290 500
5 Oil and Gas Extraction $165,350 $162,290 500
6 Offices of All Other Health Practitioners $159,200 $127,310 190
7 Computer and Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing $158,950 $156,350 3,920
8 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) $155,160 $125,660
9 Electronics and Appliance Retailers $153,410 $121,370 480
10 Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing $149,210 $149,900 2,080
11 Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) $144,810 $148,470 70
12 Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) $144,810 $148,470 70

Workforce Deep-Dive

Distribution and demographics from Census ACS (2023, self-reported). Wage figures here are ACS averages and run lower than the authoritative BLS wages above; use them for shape, not exact pay.

Annual wage distribution

< $10K
151,262
$10-20k
36,397
$20-30k
39,150
$30-40k
62,880
$40-50k
85,883
$50-60k
92,793
$60-70k
90,994
$70-80k
81,749
$80-90k
65,184
$90-100k
51,337
$100-110k
72,515
$110-120k
35,988
$120-130k
39,294
$130-140k
30,242
$140-150k
20,839
$150-160k
28,685
$160-170k
11,883
$170-180k
13,172
$180-190k
10,042
$190-200k
4,911
$200k+
45,909

Pay by age band

16-24
$27,145
25-34
$60,494
35-44
$87,896
45-54
$106,371
55-64
$91,039
65+
$42,734

Education level

Bachelors Degree
$87,838
1 or more years of college credit, no degree
$59,807
Associates Degree
$63,319
Masters Degree
$115,608
Regular high school diploma
$53,982
Some college, but less than 1 year
$59,514
GED or alternative credential
$63,326
Professional degree
$106,073
Doctorate degree
$124,509
Grade 11
$15,078
No schooling completed
$69,906
12th grade - no diploma
$37,573
Grade 10
$39,822
Grade 6
$52,620
Grade 8
$68,251
Grade 7
$53,049
Grade 3
$26,298
Grade 5
$66,000
Grade 4
$49,887
Grade 9
$35,137
Nursery school, preschool
$101,952

Full-time vs part-time

Full-time
864,942 · $92,476
Part-time
68,243 · $31,239

Race / ethnicity

White
$77,442
Asian
$102,164
Black
$64,582
Two or More Races
$69,502
Other
$65,832
American Indian
$62,573
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
$64,064
American Indian and Alaska Native tribes specified; or American Indian or Alaska Native, not specified and no other races
$77,873
Alaska Native
$24,051

Top fields of study

Computer Science
$104,988
Computer And Information Systems
$89,757
Business Management And Administration
$92,545
General Business
$104,640
Electrical Engineering
$123,943
Geography
$72,638
Accounting
$101,319
Economics
$100,583

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do computer occupations, all other make in the U.S.?

The median computer occupations, all other salary in the United States is $116,580 per year (mean $122,230), and about 80% earn between $55,940 and $188,470.

How much do computer occupations, all other make per hour?

Roughly $59 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $122,230 and 2,080 work hours per year.

Which state pays computer occupations, all other the most?

District of Columbia has the highest average pay for computer occupations, all other at $151,310 per year (median $156,590).

What is the job outlook for computer occupations, all other?

Employment is projected to change +8.2% from 2024 to 2034 (Much faster than average), with about 31,300 openings per year.

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