What is the salary of an Assistant City Attorney? In the United States, an Assistant City Attorney earns an average salary of $99,180. The salary range for an Assistant City Attorney is usually between $80,588 and $126,169 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $143,660. The highest Assistant City Attorney salary in the United States was $214,988. The average hourly pay for an Assistant City Attorney is $47.68.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Assistant City Attorney salary are California, with an average salary of $274,645, followed by Nevada, with an average salary of $203,471, and Connecticut, with an average salary of $148,899. Employers paying the highest salary for an Assistant City Attorney job are Oakland (CA), San Diego (CA) and Santa Clara (CA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Oakland, CA | $396,820 |
San Diego, CA | $386,464 |
Santa Clara, CA | $372,742 |
Sacramento, CA | $370,393 |
Pleasanton, CA | $353,604 |
Los Angeles, CA | $331,351 |
Elk Grove, CA | $313,474 |
Escondido, CA | $307,926 |
Anaheim, CA | $306,287 |
Redondo Beach, CA | $301,349 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Assistant Director | $69,418 |
Assistant Fire Chief | $122,121 |
Assistant Superintendent | $135,000 |
Assistant Professor | $83,827 |
Assistant | $33,248 |
Assistant Finance Director | $94,680 |
Assistant Librarian | $58,650 |
Assistant Chief Of Police | $135,196 |
Assistant Controller | $92,409 |
Assistant Engineer | $88,586 |
Select a state to view specific salary for Assistant City Attorney and other interesting information
State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Alabama | $104,592 | 17 |
Arkansas | $67,199 | 9 |
Arizona | $123,826 | 35 |
California | $274,645 | 206 |
Colorado | $117,772 | 13 |
Connecticut | $148,899 | 2 |
Florida | $122,933 | 96 |
Georgia | $87,793 | 11 |
Iowa | $111,326 | 20 |
Idaho | $59,054 | 4 |
Indiana | $58,595 | 21 |
Kansas | $82,263 | 26 |
Kentucky | $92,837 | 3 |
Louisiana | $63,186 | 10 |
Maryland | $104,100 | 6 |
Michigan | $78,390 | 14 |
Minnesota | $97,596 | 11 |
Missouri | $72,172 | 21 |
Mississippi | $43,983 | 1 |
Nebraska | $113,183 | 1 |
New Mexico | $71,393 | 27 |
Nevada | $203,471 | 12 |
Ohio | $108,519 | 1 |
Oklahoma | $106,980 | 12 |
Oregon | $79,444 | 16 |
Pennsylvania | $43,775 | 1 |
South Carolina | $109,383 | 6 |
South Dakota | $103,678 | 6 |
Tennessee | $89,625 | 11 |
Texas | $104,431 | 227 |
Utah | $95,388 | 14 |
Virginia | $112,879 | 27 |
Washington | $95,643 | 30 |
Wisconsin | $77,959 | 29 |
West Virginia | $68,023 | 6 |
Wyoming | $54,259 | 6 |