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