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Salary Pay Lookup — BLS-Sourced Ranges by Metro

Real pay ranges for 30+ jobs in 15 US cities — sourced from BLS OEWS May 2024 with metro-level adjustment.

How the numbers are built

  • Base salary only. No bonuses, stock, or sign-ons — those vary too much to benchmark honestly.
  • Primary source: BLS Occupational Employment Statistics, May 2024 — the largest wage survey in the US (1.2M establishments).
  • Metro adjustment: We apply BLS area wage factors so a Seattle number is a real Seattle number, not a national median.
  • Updated: Refreshed when BLS releases a new dataset (roughly every 6 months).

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Start from a role index and pick your metro. We publish p25, median, p75, p90 for each.

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Common questions

Is this base pay or total comp?

Base pay only. Overtime, tips, shift differentials, and sign-on bonuses vary too much by employer to benchmark honestly — we call those out on the role pages where they really move the total.

How often is it updated?

Refreshed when the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a new Occupational Employment Statistics dataset — roughly every six months.

Why isn't my city listed?

We publish the 15 largest US metros plus a remote-weighted number. If you need a specific smaller metro, drop a note to hello@jobeezy.com.

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