2009 Average Salary Range: $110,250 – $173,250
The 2009 salary range is an increase of 4 percent over this job’s 2008 salary range, which was $107,250 to $165,250.
The 2008 salary range was an increase of 5.2 percent over this job’s 2007 salary range, which was $101,000 to $157,750.
Note: Since these numbers are national averages, adjust them based on your area of the country.
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Salary levels are, approximately 7 percent to 20 percent higher in the Northeast; about 5 percent higher in the South Atlantic (Florida to Delaware); average to modestly lower in the Midwest, Mountain west, and South; and 5 percent to 25 percent to higher on the West coast.
IT salaries in large metropolitan areas are higher than the national average. For example, in the following cities they are:
City | Deviation |
Boston, Mass. | 30% higher |
Stamford, Conn. | 35% higher |
New York, N.Y. | 41% higher |
Washington, D.C. | 30% higher |
Philadelphia, Penn. | 15% higher |
Atlanta, Ga. | 15% higher |
Miami, Fla. | 13% higher |
Chicago, Ill. | 23% higher |
Dallas/Houston, Texas | 5% higher |
Irvine, Calif. | 22% higher |
Los Angeles, Calif. | 24% higher |
San Diego, Calif. | 17% higher |
San Francisco, Calif. | 35% higher |
San Jose, Calif. | 31% higher |
Seattle, Wash. | 18% higher |
Salary data courtesy of Robert Half Technology. To request a copy of the complete Robert Half Salary Guide, which includes salary ranges for more than 60 different job titles, in the United States and Canada, click here.
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