Project manager in the US

Plans, executes, and closes projects across construction, IT, marketing, and operations functions. Universal across all 5 countries.

BLS 2024 reference median: $100,000 gross. Take-home varies by state — see the state breakdown below.

Frequently asked questions

What is a US project manager's take-home pay at the median salary?
The 2024 BLS median project manager salary is $100,000 gross. After federal income tax + state income tax (California baseline) + FICA, take-home is $73,409 per year ($6,117 per month, 26.6% effective).
Which US state gives a project manager the highest take-home?
Across the 5 currently-supported states, Texas yields the highest net at the project manager median ($78,736); California yields the lowest ($73,409) — a $5,327 per-year delta driven entirely by state income tax (federal + FICA are identical).
What is the marginal tax rate on a US project manager salary?
At the $100,000 median, the next 100 of gross retains $61 in California — a marginal rate of 39.0%. Marginal rate is what applies to overtime, bonuses, and pre-tax 401(k) reductions.
Where does the US median project manager salary come from?
BLS Occupational Employment Statistics May 2024 release. It is a national median — actual salaries vary substantially by metro area (a SF Bay Area project manager earns well above the national median; a rural-Midwest one well below). Plug your actual salary into the calculator above; switch the state picker to see the state-specific net.
What is NOT included in this US take-home calculation?
Pre-tax 401(k), HSA, FSA contributions, employer-sponsored health insurance premiums deducted from gross, RSU vesting, and any local/city income tax (NYC, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc.) are not modeled in v1. The calculator assumes the median is base salary, federal + state + FICA only.