Computer Occupations, All Other Salary in California
SOC 15-1299 · California · BLS OEWS May 2025
Median Annual Salary
$134,430
$64.63/hr
15.3% higher than the US national median ($116,584)
Verified BLS OEWS data · Updated May 18, 2026
Source: BLS OEWS · Published May 15, 2026
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The median salary for Computer Occupations, All Other in California is $134,430 per year ($64.63/hr). This is 15.3% higher than the national median of $116,584.
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BLS Standard Occupational Classification 2018
All computer occupations not listed separately. Excludes “Computer and Information Systems Managers” (11-3021), “Computer Hardware Engineers” (17-2061), “Electrical and Electronics Engineers” (17-2070), “Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary” (25-1021), “Special Effects Artists and Animators” (27-1014), “Graphic Designers” (27-1024), “Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars” (29-9021), and “Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers” (49-2011).
Wage Percentiles: California
Hourly & annualized (2,080 hours) · National adjusted
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median computer occupations, all other salary in California?
The median (P50) annual salary for Computer Occupations, All Other in California is approximately $134,430, based on BLS OEWS May 2025 data. This is 15.3% higher than the national median of $116,584. For the full P10–P90 breakdown and market context, open CompSignal.
Wage figures on this page come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2025 release. OEWS surveys roughly 1.1 million establishments annually. It is the most comprehensive employer-reported wage dataset in the United States.
P10 through P90 percentiles represent the wage distribution across all surveyed employers (not self-reported by workers). Geographic adjustments use BLS-derived cost multipliers calibrated from regional wage variation.
Wages are estimates. Individual compensation depends on experience, education, employer size, industry, and negotiation. Use this as benchmark context, not absolute ground truth.
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