What is the salary of a Planner? In the United States, a Planner earns an average salary of $70,114. The salary range for a Planner is usually between $57,640 and $86,803 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $107,995. The highest Planner salary in the United States was $191,704. The average hourly pay for a Planner is $33.71.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Planner salary are California, with an average salary of $122,007, followed by Oregon, with an average salary of $113,135, and Washington, with an average salary of $100,622. Employers paying the highest salary for a Planner job are Oakland (CA), Palo Alto (CA) and Lancaster (CA).
| Employer | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| Oakland, CA | $209,284 |
| Palo Alto, CA | $194,883 |
| Lancaster, CA | $192,010 |
| Solano County, CA | $187,238 |
| Napa County, CA | $160,144 |
| East Bay Regional Park District, CA | $153,624 |
| San Jose, CA | $145,355 |
| Pasadena, CA | $145,308 |
| Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, CA | $144,930 |
| Santa Barbara County, CA | $141,671 |
| Job Title | Average Salary |
|---|---|
| Planner I | $60,560 |
| Planner Scheduler | $59,042 |
| Planner Ii | $60,162 |
| Planner Li | $64,455 |
| Planner & Estimator | $77,803 |
| Planner L | $112,846 |
| Planner V | $97,560 |
| Planner Technician | $42,481 |
| Planner Supervisor | $69,782 |
| Planner/Zoning Administrator | $76,028 |
Select a state to view specific salary for Planner and other interesting information
| State | Average Salary | Records Number |
|---|---|---|
| Alaska | $74,378 | 21 |
| Alabama | $68,305 | 14 |
| Arkansas | $54,871 | 17 |
| Arizona | $72,230 | 161 |
| California | $122,007 | 583 |
| Colorado | $77,937 | 71 |
| Connecticut | $65,919 | 14 |
| Delaware | $59,749 | 100 |
| Florida | $63,918 | 329 |
| Georgia | $61,467 | 190 |
| Hawaii | $73,881 | 142 |
| Iowa | $73,538 | 16 |
| Idaho | $61,731 | 19 |
| Illinois | $68,441 | 1 |
| Indiana | $60,909 | 45 |
| Kansas | $68,857 | 45 |
| Kentucky | $48,585 | 20 |
| Louisiana | $53,125 | 30 |
| Massachusetts | $68,480 | 12 |
| Maryland | $75,596 | 63 |
| Maine | $41,529 | 4 |
| Michigan | $60,933 | 10 |
| Minnesota | $63,591 | 66 |
| Missouri | $54,033 | 22 |
| Mississippi | $63,034 | 7 |
| Montana | $39 | 12 |
| North Carolina | $40,999 | 1 |
| North Dakota | $56,967 | 12 |
| Nebraska | $89,298 | 12 |
| New Jersey | $81,514 | 6 |
| New Mexico | $52,270 | 19 |
| Nevada | $69,431 | 22 |
| New York | $89,376 | 15 |
| Ohio | $66,293 | 116 |
| Oklahoma | $59,961 | 10 |
| Oregon | $113,135 | 124 |
| Pennsylvania | $58,541 | 61 |
| Rhode Island | $96,133 | 1 |
| South Carolina | $64,498 | 15 |
| South Dakota | $65,467 | 1 |
| Tennessee | $73,966 | 97 |
| Texas | $66,038 | 434 |
| Utah | $66,808 | 62 |
| Virginia | $90,323 | 166 |
| Vermont | $30,669 | 1 |
| Washington | $100,622 | 109 |
| Wisconsin | $93,839 | 31 |
| West Virginia | $58,887 | 7 |
| Wyoming | $52,244 | 11 |