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What a it manager earns, by metro

Median pay for it managers runs from $90,810 in East Arkansas nonmetropolitan area to $291,660 in San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara — a 3.21× range across 511 metropolitan areas. The national median of $175,140 sits inside that range but describes no particular market.

IT Manager — nationalBLS OEWS · May 2025
$175,140Median annual
$84.20Median hourly
$107,55010th percentile
$297,51090th percentile
670,570Employed nationally
Median means half earn more and half earn less — it says nothing about how far. The percentile columns are where the information is.

The band is wide — outcomes vary a lot

The top tenth of it managers earn $297,510 or more; the bottom tenth earn under $107,550. That is a 2.77× gap within the same occupation, in the same year. A spread this wide means the job title is not what determines pay — specialisation, employer type, seniority or book of business is. Expect the early years to sit near the bottom of the band rather than the middle, and treat the $175,140 median as a waypoint, not a destination.

Where the money is

5 of the ten best-paying metros for it managers are in CA. When one state dominates the top of the table like this, cost of living is doing part of the work but rarely all of it — state licensing rules, public-sector pay scales and the presence of a few large employers usually explain the rest. If you are comparing an offer in CA against one elsewhere, adjust for housing before concluding anything.

Highest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara CA $291,660 $140.22 3.9 19,070
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA $232,890 $111.97 2.33 23,830
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $215,300 $103.51 1.53 62,430
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $214,960 $103.35 1.76 20,530
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $214,680 $103.21 1.46 13,170
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara CA $207,760 $99.89 0.81 700
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad CA $206,740 $99.40 1.09 7,250
Boulder CO $206,260 $99.16 1.47 1,220
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim CA $204,370 $98.26 0.86 23,180
Denver-Aurora-Centennial CO $203,340 $97.76 1.11 7,730
Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury CT $201,440 $96.85 1.66 2,900
Santa Cruz-Watsonville CA $198,770 $95.56 0.61 260
Trenton-Princeton NJ $197,420 $94.92 1.93 2,000
Fort Collins-Loveland CO $195,190 $93.84 0.67 490
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV $195,190 $93.84 1.54 20,800
Worcester MA $193,890 $93.22 0.76 1,150
Colorado Springs CO $192,400 $92.50 0.77 1,050
Napa CA $191,490 $92.06 0.32 110
Hanford-Corcoran CA $186,340 $89.59 0.26 50
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro OR-WA $183,720 $88.33 1.09 5,680
Richmond VA $180,640 $86.85 0.67 1,900
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington MN-WI $178,080 $85.62 1.04 8,780
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell GA $177,970 $85.56 1.16 14,430
Pittsfield MA $177,960 $85.56 0.47 120
Bremerton-Silverdale-Port Orchard WA $177,960 $85.56 0.41 170

Lowest paying metros

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
East Arkansas nonmetropolitan area $90,810 $43.66 0.21 60
West Arkansas nonmetropolitan area $92,260 $44.36 0.25 90
North Arkansas nonmetropolitan area $96,550 $46.42 0.25 130
Ponce PR $98,070 $47.15 0.15 40
San Juan-Bayamon-Caguas PR $99,780 $47.97 0.4 1,190
Southern Vermont nonmetropolitan area $101,540 $48.82 0.96 350
Charleston WV $101,560 $48.83 0.38 170
Hot Springs AR $102,950 $49.49 0.3 50
South Arkansas nonmetropolitan area $103,580 $49.80 0.29 150
North Missouri nonmetropolitan area $104,130 $50.06 0.19 90

Where the role is most concentrated

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara CA $291,660 $140.22 3.9 19,070
Durham-Chapel Hill NC $176,190 $84.71 2.81 4,170
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA $232,890 $111.97 2.33 23,830
Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos TX $176,990 $85.09 1.98 11,050
Huntsville AL $164,060 $78.87 1.96 2,250
Trenton-Princeton NJ $197,420 $94.92 1.93 2,000
Raleigh-Cary NC $173,960 $83.63 1.88 6,010
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $214,960 $103.35 1.76 20,530
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX $173,810 $83.56 1.76 30,690
Manchester-Nashua NH $175,530 $84.39 1.71 1,470
Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury CT $201,440 $96.85 1.66 2,900
Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford CT $171,350 $82.38 1.63 4,200

Largest employers by metro

Metropolitan areaMedianHourly LQEmployed
New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ $215,300 $103.51 1.53 62,430
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington TX $173,810 $83.56 1.76 30,690
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin IL-IN $173,760 $83.54 1.28 24,950
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont CA $232,890 $111.97 2.33 23,830
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim CA $204,370 $98.26 0.86 23,180
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV $195,190 $93.84 1.54 20,800
Boston-Cambridge-Newton MA-NH $214,960 $103.35 1.76 20,530
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara CA $291,660 $140.22 3.9 19,070
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington PA-NJ-DE-MD $173,470 $83.40 1.21 15,090
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell GA $177,970 $85.56 1.16 14,430
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue WA $214,680 $103.21 1.46 13,170
Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands TX $172,160 $82.77 0.92 13,090

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About this data

Figures come from the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics programme, May 2025 release, SOC code 11-3021. OEWS surveys employers, so it reports what is actually paid rather than what job advertisements claim, and it excludes the self-employed. Estimates cover 511 of 528 metropolitan areas — near-complete coverage, which means the ranges above are reliable rather than drawn from a handful of markets. Read the methodology.