Salaries / Project Manager
Sales & Business · SOC 13-1082
Project Manager salary
Project management specialists plan, coordinate, and deliver projects on time and on budget across many industries.
Median annual
$98,000
Median hourly
$47.10
Typical range
$56,000 to $160,000
Source: National estimate (to be replaced by live BLS data). Figures are gross pay and vary by location, employer, and experience.
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