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How much should I be paid? Use our free salary calculator to check average salary by job title, location, and experience level.

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Select your industry, location, and experience level to see the salary range for 2025.

Average Salary by Job Title 2025

Salary ranges vary significantly by industry, location, and experience. The salary comparison data above is based on aggregated compensation data for 2025. Tech roles in the US command the highest salaries globally, with senior engineers at leading tech companies earning $200k+ total compensation.

If you're wondering "what is a good salary," the answer depends entirely on your context. A salary of $80,000 is above median in the US but below average for a senior software engineer in San Francisco. Use this salary estimator as a starting point, then cross-reference with Glassdoor, LinkedIn Salary, and industry-specific surveys.

US Tech (Senior)$130k – $180k
UK Tech (Senior)£65k – £95k
US Finance (Mid)$75k – $110k
UK Marketing (Senior)£50k – £75k
UAE Engineering (Lead)AED 230k – 360k
Canada Healthcare (Mid)CA$65k – $90k

Salary Calculator FAQs

How accurate is this salary calculator?

This calculator provides indicative salary ranges based on industry benchmarks and publicly available compensation data for 2025. Actual salaries vary significantly based on company size, specific skills, location within a country, and individual negotiation. Use this as a starting point for research, not a definitive figure.

What is the average salary in the US and UK?

The median salary in the US is approximately $59,000/year (2024). In the UK, the median is approximately £34,000/year. However, these averages vary dramatically by industry, role, and location — tech workers in San Francisco earn multiples of the national median.

How do I know if I'm underpaid?

Compare your current salary to the range shown for your job title, industry, experience level, and location. If your salary is below the midpoint of the range, you may be underpaid. Also research on Glassdoor, LinkedIn Salary, and Levels.fyi for your specific role and company.

How do I negotiate a higher salary?

Research your market rate first (this tool is a good start). When negotiating, anchor high — start at the top of the range or above. Use data: "Based on my research, the market rate for this role in this market is $X–$Y." Never give a single number first. Express enthusiasm but be prepared to walk away if the offer is significantly below market.

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