Lodging Managers Salaries by State

Mean and median pay, wage percentiles, employment, and top-paying metro areas for lodging managerss 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 $78,740 ≈ $38/hr
National median salary $69,250
Total employment 42,620 nationwide

Job Outlook, 2024–2034

Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034.

Projected growth +3.4% About as fast as average
Annual openings 5,400 per year (avg)
Employment 2024→2034 52,000 → 53,800 (+1,800)
Typical entry education High school diploma or equivalent

Salary Map

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

💰 Top 5 Highest-Paying States

  1. Hawaii$121,190
  2. Washington$119,330
  3. Massachusetts$107,720
  4. Colorado$107,460
  5. New Jersey$106,460

📉 5 Lowest-Paying States

  1. Oklahoma$52,270
  2. Arkansas$57,230
  3. North Dakota$59,820
  4. Ohio$59,990
  5. Pennsylvania$63,370
#StateMeanMedian Hourlyvs. U.S.Employment
1 Hawaii $121,190 $114,070 $58 +53.9% 200
2 Washington $119,330 $101,350 $57 +51.5% 450
3 Massachusetts $107,720 $97,350 $52 +36.8%
4 Colorado $107,460 $91,750 $52 +36.5% 1,100
5 New Jersey $106,460 $107,720 $51 +35.2% 450
6 Rhode Island $97,970 $106,630 $47 +24.4% 110
7 Nevada $95,770 $78,110 $46 +21.6% 490
8 California $89,170 $76,950 $43 +13.2% 5,070
9 District of Columbia $88,850 $75,610 $43 +12.8% 260
10 New York $87,810 $79,460 $42 +11.5% 2,880
11 Mississippi $86,800 $62,550 $42 +10.2% 290
12 Vermont $86,450 $81,440 $42 +9.8% 210
13 New Hampshire $85,540 $79,210 $41 +8.6% 90
14 Utah $84,370 $67,060 $41 +7.2%
15 Minnesota $83,850 $78,890 $40 +6.5% 250

Top-Paying Metro Areas

Highest median pay among 261 metro areas.

#Metro areaMedianMeanEmployment
1 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA $129,230 $131,680 220
2 Hawaii / Kauai nonmetropolitan area $123,770 $124,850 60
3 Urban Honolulu, HI $115,190 $118,610 70
4 Kahului-Wailuku, HI $106,940 $120,780 70
5 Atlantic City-Hammonton, NJ $106,040 $106,550 110
6 Burlington-South Burlington, VT $102,180 $94,480 40
7 Napa, CA $100,350 $121,290 80
8 Alaska nonmetropolitan area $99,950 $81,440
9 Providence-Warwick, RI-MA $98,300 $95,790 120
10 Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH $97,860 $110,670

Pay by Industry

Highest-paying industries employing lodging managerss (BLS OEWS, by median).

#IndustryMedianMeanEmployment
1 Water Transportation $163,190 $163,170 50
2 Deep Sea, Coastal, and Great Lakes Water Transportation $163,190 $163,170 50
3 Sectors 48 and 49 - Transportation and Warehousing $163,190 $163,170 50
4 Management of Companies and Enterprises $105,720 $128,760 800
5 Management of Companies and Enterprises $105,720 $128,760 800
6 Sector 55 - Management of Companies and Enterprises $105,720 $128,760 800
7 Amusement Parks and Arcades $93,150 $94,960 60
8 Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly $91,140 $77,750 60
9 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools, State Government Owned $89,650 $93,430 60
10 Casino Hotels $88,410 $103,100 650
11 Educational Services, State Government Owned $86,670 $89,230 70
12 Office Administrative Services $84,270 $98,970 660

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
41,162
$10-20k
10,237
$20-30k
13,417
$30-40k
18,052
$40-50k
12,996
$50-60k
14,017
$60-70k
15,533
$70-80k
7,960
$80-90k
6,268
$90-100k
5,352
$100-110k
4,924
$110-120k
3,021
$120-130k
3,807
$130-140k
2,224
$140-150k
646
$150-160k
2,714
$160-170k
901
$170-180k
866
$180-190k
1,045
$190-200k
600
$200k+
3,989

Pay by age band

16-24
$21,316
25-34
$49,921
35-44
$67,490
45-54
$73,467
55-64
$66,658
65+
$25,132

Education level

Bachelors Degree
$70,617
1 or more years of college credit, no degree
$47,242
Regular high school diploma
$37,826
Associates Degree
$56,344
Masters Degree
$66,513
Some college, but less than 1 year
$39,452
GED or alternative credential
$39,868
12th grade - no diploma
$29,853
No schooling completed
$35,895
Professional degree
$116,028
Grade 10
$17,083
Grade 11
$33,528
Grade 9
$31,110
Grade 6
$47,746
Grade 8
$23,418
Doctorate degree
$30,520
Grade 7
$73,405
Nursery school, preschool
$61,171
Grade 5
$90,737

Full-time vs part-time

Full-time
112,803 · $73,387
Part-time
15,475 · $40,802

Race / ethnicity

White
$56,268
Asian
$50,239
Black
$51,585
Two or More Races
$58,037
Other
$48,832
American Indian
$27,598
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
$24,079
American Indian and Alaska Native tribes specified; or American Indian or Alaska Native, not specified and no other races
$35,208
Alaska Native
$61,171

Top fields of study

Hospitality Management
$86,783
General Business
$81,837
Business Management And Administration
$81,624
Psychology
$39,226
Accounting
$33,888
Marketing And Marketing Research
$81,036
Political Science And Government
$75,439
Communications
$62,351

Top Skills

Most important skills for this role (O*NET importance, 1–5 scale).

Service Orientation
4.1
Active Listening
4.1
Speaking
4.0
Management of Personnel Resources
4.0
Social Perceptiveness
4.0
Writing
3.9
Negotiation
3.9
Reading Comprehension
3.9
Coordination
3.9
Persuasion
3.8
Critical Thinking
3.8
Active Learning
3.8

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do lodging managers make in the U.S.?

The median lodging managers salary in the United States is $69,250 per year (mean $78,740), and about 80% earn between $40,070 and $128,880.

How much do lodging managers make per hour?

Roughly $38 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $78,740 and 2,080 work hours per year.

Which state pays lodging managers the most?

Hawaii has the highest average pay for lodging managers at $121,190 per year (median $114,070).

What is the job outlook for lodging managers?

Employment is projected to change +3.4% from 2024 to 2034 (About as fast as average), with about 5,400 openings per year.

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