What is the salary of a Financial Manager? In the United States, a Financial Manager earns an average salary of $91,024. The salary range for a Financial Manager is usually between $76,945 and $107,299 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $130,716. The highest Financial Manager salary in the United States was $222,450. The average hourly pay for a Financial Manager is $43.76.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Financial Manager salary are Federal, with an average salary of $178,997, followed by Ohio, with an average salary of $107,470, and District of Columbia, with an average salary of $130,289. Employers paying the highest salary for a Financial Manager job are Los Angeles (CA), Eastern Municipal Water District (CA) and Riverside County Office of Education (CA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Los Angeles, CA | $182,256 |
Eastern Municipal Water District, CA | $164,246 |
Riverside County Office of Education, CA | $160,723 |
Utah Army National Guard, UT | $139,872 |
Utah Department of Public Safety, UT | $138,591 |
Utah Transportation Department, UT | $138,009 |
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, UT | $136,866 |
Department of Natural Resources, OH | $132,142 |
Department of Youth Services, OH | $131,547 |
Utah Department of Natural Resources, UT | $130,368 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Financial Analyst | $124,553 |
Financial Specialist | $55,287 |
Financial Officer | $63,426 |
Financial Assistant | $48,007 |
Financial Coordinator | $52,110 |
Financial Aid Specialist | $41,607 |
Financial Aid Counselor | $45,019 |
Financial Aid Coordinator | $52,148 |
Financial Aid Advisor | $44,000 |
Financial Services Manager | $83,817 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arkansas | $77,113 | 16 |
Arizona | $77,758 | 53 |
California | $115,035 | 79 |
Colorado | $74,632 | 1 |
Connecticut | $70,835 | 1 |
District of Columbia | $130,289 | 32 |
Federal | $178,997 | 1 |
Florida | $85,876 | 16 |
Georgia | $61,848 | 12 |
Iowa | $38,641 | 2 |
Idaho | $89,556 | 23 |
Indiana | $53,308 | 15 |
Kansas | $79,346 | 6 |
Kentucky | $50,784 | 1 |
Louisiana | $27,374 | 1 |
Massachusetts | $52,424 | 7 |
Maryland | $89,086 | 1 |
Maine | $62,768 | 6 |
Michigan | $103,269 | 40 |
Minnesota | $116,872 | 2 |
Missouri | $100,564 | 21 |
Mississippi | $22,888 | 1 |
Montana | $76,669 | 35 |
North Carolina | $119,118 | 3 |
Nebraska | $88,247 | 1 |
New Jersey | $75,013 | 1 |
New Mexico | $76,139 | 2 |
Nevada | $81,040 | 11 |
New York | $79,046 | 4 |
Ohio | $107,470 | 101 |
Oregon | $48,538 | 4 |
Pennsylvania | $80,591 | 22 |
South Dakota | $74,445 | 1 |
Tennessee | $90,341 | 2 |
Texas | $105,866 | 17 |
Utah | $92,159 | 114 |
Virginia | $97,359 | 11 |
Vermont | $82,432 | 96 |
Washington | $89,348 | 22 |
Wisconsin | $93,911 | 76 |
Wyoming | $77,156 | 1 |