City salary report

Average salaries in Los Angeles, CA

LA is the entertainment and aerospace capital of the US, with strong tech and healthcare sectors. Salaries run 15–30% above national average; California state taxes are among the highest. The 20 jobs below average about $115,000 per year in Los Angeles — cost-of-living index 173.

Metro population
3,979,576
COL index
173
(US avg = 100)
Avg job pays
$115,000
BLS metro code
31080

Salary by job in Los Angeles

JobMedian
Dentist$196,500View →
Marketing Manager$180,100View →
Sales Manager$155,400View →
Product Manager$152,800View →
Pharmacist$152,700View →
Software Engineer$152,100View →
HR Manager$149,500View →
Financial Advisor$114,500View →
Project Manager$113,400View →
Civil Engineer$110,300View →
UX Designer$105,700View →
Data Analyst$99,100View →
Registered Nurse$99,000View →
Accountant$89,700View →
Freelance Writer$84,100View →
Teacher$73,200View →
Electrician$70,800View →
Plumber$70,800View →
Graphic Designer$67,700View →
Real Estate Agent$62,400View →

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FAQ — Los Angeles salaries

What is the average salary in Los Angeles, CA?+

Across the 20 most common jobs we track, the average median salary in Los Angeles is around $115,000 per year. Pay varies significantly by occupation, with Dentists earning the most at $196,500.

Which job pays the most in Los Angeles?+

Of the jobs we cover, Dentist is the highest-paying at a median of $196,500 per year in Los Angeles.

Is Los Angeles a high cost-of-living city?+

Los Angeles has a cost-of-living index of 173 (vs the US average of 100). That's significantly above the national average — housing is typically the largest driver.

Does CA have a state income tax?+

California levies a state income tax. Use the paycheck calculator below for an exact net-pay estimate.

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