What is the salary of a Bureau Chief? In the United States, a Bureau Chief earns an average salary of $123,994. The salary range for a Bureau Chief is usually between $102,785 and $140,318 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $167,504. The highest Bureau Chief salary in the United States was $186,735. The average hourly pay for a Bureau Chief is $59.61.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Bureau Chief salary are California, with an average salary of $212,686, followed by Maryland, with an average salary of $147,336, and Michigan, with an average salary of $122,540. Employers paying the highest salary for a Bureau Chief job are Monterey County (CA), County of Arapahoe (CO) and Pima County (AZ).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Monterey County, CA | $307,281 |
County of Arapahoe, CO | $176,433 |
Pima County, AZ | $162,732 |
Illinois Commerce Commission, IL | $147,462 |
Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses, ID | $125,216 |
Genesee County, MI | $122,840 |
Illinois Attorney General, IL | $113,179 |
Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections, AZ | $112,701 |
Executive Office for Administration and Finance, MA | $112,575 |
Office of Attorney General, MA | $108,671 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Bureau Chief, Assistant | $84,001 |
Bureau Director | $106,811 |
Bureau Manager | $96,706 |
Bureau Administrator | $109,500 |
Bureau Commander | $129,431 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arizona | $110,194 | 42 |
California | $212,686 | 6 |
Colorado | $126,910 | 11 |
District of Columbia | $131,675 | 4 |
Florida | $109,045 | 19 |
Idaho | $116,899 | 15 |
Illinois | $128,427 | 38 |
Indiana | $118,590 | 2 |
Kansas | $107,915 | 15 |
Massachusetts | $109,973 | 11 |
Maryland | $147,336 | 6 |
Michigan | $122,540 | 8 |
Montana | $47 | 56 |
Nevada | $117,087 | 10 |
Ohio | $111,030 | 3 |
Pennsylvania | $72,359 | 12 |
Texas | $3,130 | 11 |
Washington | $105,486 | 8 |