science Illustrative sample Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) May 2024 release

Web Developer Salary

Median Annual Salary
$84,960/yr
Median Hourly Wage
$40.85/hr

Salary Distribution (10th to 90th Percentile)

trending_up 10-Yr Growth
+16% Much faster than average
school Entry Education
Bachelor's degree
work Total Jobs (U.S.)
200,000

Estimated Pay by Experience Level

Entry-Level (10th Pct)
$56,074
$26.96/hr
Median
Mid-Level (50th Pct)
$84,960
$40.85/hr
Senior-Level (90th Pct)
$124,042
$59.64/hr

Salary by State

Median annual
StateMedian / yrRelative pay
District of Columbia $110,824
Massachusetts $105,041
New Jersey $100,315
California $97,486
Washington $97,315
Connecticut $93,728
New York $93,718
Alaska $93,400
National Median $84,960

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How to Become a Web Developer

Web developers create and maintain websites, handling both the look and the technical performance of the site.

1

Meet the education requirement

Most web developers enter the field with bachelor's degree. Programs are offered by community colleges, trade schools, and universities.

2

Complete an accredited training program

Hands-on coursework and clinical or field experience prepare you for the work and for certification exams.

3

Earn the Relevant web certifications (optional)

Most employers expect this credential — and in many states it's required to practice. Entry pay starts near $56,074 and rises toward $124,042 with experience.

Web Developer salary: common questions

How much does a Web Developer make an hour?

The median hourly wage for web developers is $40.85, which works out to about $84,960 per year for full-time work.

Which state pays web developers the most?

District of Columbia has the highest median pay for web developers at $110,824 per year — 30% above the national median of $84,960.

What is the salary range for web developers?

Most web developers earn between $56,074 and $124,042 per year. The middle 50% earn $68,818 to $105,350, with a median of $84,960.

Is becoming a Web Developer a good career?

Employment is projected to grow 16% (much faster than average), and the role typically requires bachelor's degree. With a median wage of $84,960 per year, it pays well above the U.S. median for all occupations.

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