What is the salary of an Executive? In the United States, an Executive earns an average salary of $86,700. The salary range for an Executive is usually between $67,400 and $102,700 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $181,392. The highest Executive salary in the United States was $1,020,677. The average hourly pay for an Executive is $41.68.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Executive salary are California, with an average salary of $256,184, followed by Indiana, with an average salary of $282,041, and New York, with an average salary of $185,518. Employers paying the highest salary for an Executive job are Purdue University (IN), Transbay Joint Powers Authority (CA) and Metropolitan Transit Authority (NY).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Purdue University, IN | $282,040 |
Transbay Joint Powers Authority, CA | $201,527 |
Metropolitan Transit Authority, NY | $185,517 |
Calvert County Public Schools, MD | $172,400 |
City of Seattle, WA | $169,164 |
City of Springfield, MA | $163,438 |
Department of Education, MN | $120,073 |
Idaho State Insurance Fund, ID | $119,017 |
Westlake Porter Public Library, OH | $106,782 |
Connecticut Board of Regents, CT | $105,512 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Executive Assistant | $61,912 |
Executive Director | $113,334 |
Executive Secretary | $58,670 |
Executive Administrative Assistant | $64,864 |
Executive Assistant To The President | $66,277 |
Executive Administrator | $62,927 |
Executive Assistant To The Mayor | $68,071 |
Executive Chef | $80,431 |
Executive Coordinator | $67,560 |
Executive Director - Human Resources | $119,367 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arizona | $46,126 | 1 |
California | $256,184 | 4 |
Colorado | $12,589 | 1 |
Connecticut | $84,335 | 137 |
Florida | $23,983 | 8 |
Georgia | $92,342 | 8 |
Idaho | $119,018 | 17 |
Illinois | $79,052 | 1406 |
Indiana | $282,041 | 79 |
Louisiana | $32,402 | 3 |
Massachusetts | $123,865 | 28 |
Maryland | $172,400 | 2 |
Michigan | $168,585 | 1 |
Minnesota | $74,955 | 98 |
Missouri | $20,972 | 249 |
New Mexico | $55,351 | 6 |
New York | $185,518 | 19 |
Ohio | $137,492 | 12 |
Pennsylvania | $116,783 | 12 |
Texas | $53,033 | 2 |
Utah | $127,910 | 1 |
Vermont | $101,680 | 2 |
Washington | $169,324 | 286 |