Programmer Analyst salary in Washington Metro Area, DC
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Average salary
$96,000/yr
Based on 129 income tax records
$44,000
$152,000
DATA PROVIDED BY
Based on income reported to the IRS in box 1 of W-2.
From consenting TurboTax customers
$44,000
$152,000
DATA PROVIDED BY
Based on income reported to the IRS in box 1 of W-2.
From consenting TurboTax customers
How much do Programmer Analysts make?
The average total salary for a Programmer Analyst is $96,000 per year. This is based on data from 129 TurboTax users who reported their job as Programmer Analyst and includes taxable wages, tips, bonuses, and more. Programmer Analyst salary can vary between $44,000 to $152,000 depending on factors including education, skills, experience, employer & location. Read more
Programmer Analyst demographics in Washington Metro Area, DC
44% are single
56% are married
42% have kids
54% own a home
Programmer Analyst salaries by age in Washington Metro Area, DC
$0
$28,625
$57,250
$85,875
$114,500
18-25
26-35
36-45
46-55
56+
Years of age
Effective Tax Rates for Programmer Analysts in Washington Metro Area, DC
129 full-time salaries from 2019
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The average salary for a programmer analyst in Washington Metro Area, DC is $96,000 per year. Programmer analyst salaries
in Washington Metro Area, DC can vary between $44,000 to $152,000 and depend on various factors, including skills, experience, employer, bonuses,
tips, and more.
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The following cities offer the highest salaries for programmer analysts near Washington Metro Area, DC:
Ashburn, VA ($126,000 a year),
Glen Allen, VA ($87,000 a year),
and Durham, NC ($86,500 a year).
Total salary amounts here include total taxable wages, tips, prizes and other compensation. Salaries here are not representative of the total population and may reflect different levels of experience or education. Learn more