Who (and where) are California’s top-paid bosses?

Want to make the big money in California?

Think about becoming a boss in charge of high-skilled workers in big cities.

My trusty spreadsheet looked at an annual report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics with a curious employment analysis – slicing jobs and pay by the type of work done across all industries. The latest stats, as of May 2023, give us a window into how much more supervisors earn compared with the typical worker.

You see, it can pay to be a manager in California. The statewide median annual wage for a boss was $135,840, the eighth-highest managerial pay among the states and Washington, D.C. Those salaries are 16% above the $116,800 paid to bosses nationwide.

The nation’s top-paid bosses were in bureaucratic-heavy economies: D.C. at $161,300, New Jersey at $160,410 and New York at $152,520. The lowest management wages were found in less-populated places: Arkansas at $80,570, Mississippi at $80,930 and Idaho at $82,260.

And boss pay in California’s economic arch-rival states was middle-of-the-pack: Texas was No. 24 at $105,170 and Florida was No. 26 at $104,170.

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Why put up with all the managerial headaches?

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