The average .NET developer salary in the United States is $111,191 per year, or $53.46 per hour.
DotNet dev salaries start at $5,243 and go up to $13,917 per month, or about $166,993 per year.
Hourly | Weekly | Monthly | Annual |
$53.46 | $2,138 | $9,267 | $111,191 |
The top-paying states for .NET devs are California at $134,025 per year, Washington at $128,887, and Massachusetts at $122,518. The lowest-paying area is Puerto Rico, with an average salary of $58,015 per year.
Salary Range
Percentile | 10% | 25% | 50% | 75% | 90% |
Hourly | $30.24 | $39.61 | $51.30 | $64.96 | $80.29 |
Weekly | $1,210 | $1,583 | $2,052 | $2,599 | $3,212 |
Monthly | $5,243 | $6,863 | $8,892 | $11,260 | $13,917 |
Annual | $62,908 | $82,368 | $106,700 | $135,120 | $166,993 |
Historical and Future Estimates
Year | Junior | Intermediate | Senior |
2022 | $61,668 | $102,557 | $157,407 |
2023 | $62,284 | $104,608 | $162,129 |
2024 | $62,908 | $106,700 | $166,993 |
2025 | $63,536 | $108,834 | $172,003 |
2026 | $64,171 | $111,011 | $177,163 |
2027 | $64,814 | $113,231 | $182,477 |
2028 | $65,462 | $115,495 | $187,952 |
2029 | $66,116 | $117,805 | $193,590 |
Salary by State
State | Hourly | Monthly | Annual |
Alabama | $50.05 | $8,674 | $104,086 |
Alaska | $43.70 | $7,574 | $90,881 |
Arizona | $48.15 | $8,346 | $100,154 |
Arkansas | $43.10 | $7,472 | $89,663 |
California | $64.43 | $11,169 | $134,025 |
Colorado | $54.56 | $9,457 | $113,492 |
Connecticut | $51.76 | $8,971 | $107,661 |
Delaware | $52.38 | $9,079 | $108,945 |
District of Columbia | $53.65 | $9,300 | $111,604 |
Florida | $45.47 | $7,880 | $94,567 |
Georgia | $49.08 | $8,508 | $102,097 |
Hawaii | $45.79 | $7,938 | $95,261 |
Idaho | $39.94 | $6,924 | $83,082 |
Illinois | $46.05 | $7,982 | $95,785 |
Indiana | $46.55 | $8,069 | $96,824 |
Iowa | $42.89 | $7,434 | $89,206 |
Kansas | $46.46 | $8,054 | $96,646 |
Kentucky | $39.53 | $6,852 | $82,223 |
Louisiana | $40.81 | $7,073 | $84,882 |
Maine | $44.86 | $7,777 | $93,327 |
Maryland | $58.17 | $10,082 | $120,988 |
Massachusetts | $58.90 | $10,210 | $122,518 |
Michigan | $43.97 | $7,621 | $91,450 |
Minnesota | $49.27 | $8,539 | $102,466 |
Mississippi | $44.96 | $7,795 | $93,528 |
Missouri | $48.66 | $8,434 | $101,215 |
Montana | $42.30 | $7,331 | $87,966 |
Nebraska | $42.85 | $7,429 | $89,150 |
Nevada | $48.68 | $8,437 | $101,248 |
New Hampshire | $49.49 | $8,577 | $102,924 |
New Jersey | $54.15 | $9,387 | $112,643 |
New Mexico | $41.48 | $7,190 | $86,267 |
New York | $57.47 | $9,963 | $119,558 |
North Carolina | $50.55 | $8,763 | $105,158 |
North Dakota | $34.83 | $6,039 | $72,459 |
Ohio | $44.71 | $7,751 | $93,015 |
Oklahoma | $42.49 | $7,366 | $88,390 |
Oregon | $47.83 | $8,291 | $99,483 |
Pennsylvania | $48.42 | $8,392 | $100,712 |
Puerto Rico | $27.89 | $4,835 | $58,015 |
Rhode Island | $50.24 | $8,710 | $104,521 |
South Carolina | $43.83 | $7,597 | $91,171 |
South Dakota | $41.40 | $7,176 | $86,111 |
Tennessee | $44.12 | $7,647 | $91,764 |
Texas | $52.12 | $9,033 | $108,398 |
Utah | $48.12 | $8,343 | $100,109 |
Vermont | $42.54 | $7,374 | $88,490 |
Virginia | $55.95 | $9,698 | $116,374 |
Washington | $61.96 | $10,741 | $128,887 |
West Virginia | $45.81 | $7,940 | $95,283 |
Wisconsin | $43.35 | $7,514 | $90,177 |
Wyoming | $44.65 | $7,740 | $92,881 |