Project Manager

Project managers plan and oversee projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. They plan and designate project resources, prepare budgets, monitor progress, and keep stakeholders informed the entire way.

$98,580
Median Salary
$105,481
Mean Salary
770,000
Total Employment
7%
Job Growth
Faster than average
Bachelor's degree
Education
77,000
Openings/Year

Salary Distribution

10th Percentile
$59,148
25th Percentile
$76,892
Median
$98,580
75th Percentile
$126,182
90th Percentile
$165,614

Top Employing States

California
102,137
Texas
79,863
New York
43,801
Florida
40,226
Ohio
37,798

Salary by State

# State Median Salary
1 Hawaii $205,034
2 California $169,302
3 District of Columbia $162,684
4 New York $162,409
5 Massachusetts $147,511
6 New Jersey $143,391
7 Alaska $138,187
8 Rhode Island $132,411
9 Delaware $123,752
10 Vermont $114,352
11 Minnesota $114,086
12 Maryland $113,071
13 Oregon $113,030
14 Virginia $112,866
15 New Hampshire $111,527
16 Connecticut $111,214
17 Colorado $110,487
18 Maine $109,305
19 Idaho $104,629
20 Illinois $102,651
21 Pennsylvania $101,661
22 Washington $101,473
23 Indiana $101,369
24 Nevada $101,304
25 Wisconsin $100,430
26 Montana $98,039
27 Georgia $97,351
28 Utah $96,398
29 Texas $95,358
30 Tennessee $93,977
31 Mississippi $93,926
32 North Carolina $93,385
33 Alabama $93,324
34 Kentucky $91,584
35 Nebraska $90,475
36 Florida $88,559
37 North Dakota $88,537
38 Louisiana $87,264
39 Wyoming $86,684
40 Arizona $85,767
41 New Mexico $84,483
42 Iowa $84,292
43 South Carolina $83,655
44 South Dakota $83,111
45 Michigan $82,548
46 Kansas $80,247
47 Arkansas $79,394
48 Ohio $78,762
49 Missouri $77,060
50 Oklahoma $75,779
51 West Virginia $74,998

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Project Manager?
The median salary for a Project Manager is $98,580 per year nationally. Salaries range from $59,148 (10th percentile) to $165,614 (90th percentile).
What education do you need to become a Project Manager?
A Project Manager typically requires a bachelor's degree.
What is the job outlook for Project Managers?
Employment of project managers is projected to grow 7% — faster than average. About 77,000 openings are expected each year.
Which state pays Project Managers the most?
Hawaii pays the highest median salary for project managers at $205,034 per year.

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