verified BLS-Verified Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) May 2025 release

Web Developer Salary

Median Annual Salary
$92,650/yr
Median Hourly Wage
$44.54/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.)
70,190

Estimated Pay by Experience Level

Entry-Level (10th Pct)
$48,100
$23.12/hr
Median
Mid-Level (50th Pct)
$92,650
$44.54/hr
Senior-Level (90th Pct)
$162,290
$78.03/hr

Salary by State

Median annual
StateMedian / yrRelative pay
Washington $130,440
Virginia $128,380
California $119,570
District of Columbia $114,690
Maryland $112,690
Missouri $103,750
Minnesota $101,020
Utah $100,170
National Median $92,650

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The highest sticker pay isn't always where web developers keep the most. See Web Developer pay adjusted for cost of living by state in the Real Pay Index.

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 $48,100 and rises toward $162,290 with experience.

Web Developer salary: common questions

How much does a Web Developer make an hour?

The median hourly wage for web developers is $44.54, which works out to about $92,650 per year for full-time work.

Which state pays web developers the most?

Washington has the highest median pay for web developers at $130,440 per year — 41% above the national median of $92,650.

What is the salary range for web developers?

Most web developers earn between $48,100 and $162,290 per year. The middle 50% earn $64,230 to $126,230, with a median of $92,650.

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 $92,650 per year, it pays well above the U.S. median for all occupations.

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