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    How Does Your Salary Compare to Others in Your Industry? Find Out Where You Stand

    troyashbacherBy troyashbacherNovember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    How Does Your Salary Compare to Others in Your Industry? Find Out Where You Stand
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     Job Title
     Median Annual Salary
     Industry/Field

    Financial Manager
    $161,700
    Finance

    Software Developer
    $133,080
    Technology

    Nurse Practitioner
    $130,890
    Healthcare

    Information Security Analyst
    $124,910
    Technology/Cybersecurity

    Data Scientist
    $112,590
    Technology

    Project Manager
    $100,750
    Business/Management

    Registered Nurse
    $93,600
    Healthcare

    Accountant
    $81,680
    Finance/Business

    Marketing Manager
    $159,660
    Marketing/Business

    Sales Representative (Wholesale & Manufacturing)
    $66,780
    Sales

    Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of May 2024

    Your Industry and Job Title Create the Biggest Pay Gaps

    Industry choice matters enormously. Technology and health care jobs dominate the upper salary ranges for nonexecutive roles and jobs not always requiring advanced degrees, with software developers earning a median of $133,080 and nurse practitioners pulling in $130,890. Meanwhile, traditional sales roles in wholesale and manufacturing average $66,780, though specialized technical sales representatives can earn significantly more at $100,070 annually.

    Within the same field, job titles can dramatically affect pay. In healthcare, nurse practitioners earn $130,890 compared with $93,600 for registered nurses, a difference of over $37,000. Both require nursing backgrounds, but the advanced practice role commands substantially higher compensation.​​ The technology sector shows similar patterns. Software developers earn $133,080, while data scientists make $112,590.

    Meanwhile, information security analysts, who are increasingly in demand due to online fraud, earn $124,910 annually, with a projected job growth rate of 29% through 2034.

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    Cybersecurity, data science, and software development jobs are among the fastest-growing occupations in the U.S., with growth rates between 15% and 35% through 2034, far exceeding the average for all occupations.

    Location and Experience Can Push Your Salary Even Higher

    Where you work shapes what you earn. For example, a fundraising manager in Washington earns a median of $153,950, compared with those with the same title in Illinois, who earn a median salary of $112,340, a difference of over $41,000. Software developers in California can expect salaries well above $130,000, particularly in tech hubs like San Francisco and San Jose, but often less elsewhere in the country.

    Unsurprisingly, experience raises your salary, too. According to Payscale, marketing managers with less than one year of experience earn an average of $56,643, while those with one to four years under their belt make $66,633. According to Glassdoor, project managers earn a median salary of $105,000 annually, with total pay ranging from $80,000 to $138,000.

    Certifications and specialized skills can also boost your paycheck. Information security analysts with industry certifications and technical expertise can push their earnings significantly above the median, with the top 10% earning over $182,000 annually. Sales representatives who develop technical sales skills can see salary increases of up to 44%, according to industry data.

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