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IT Management Salary: How Much Does an IT Manager Make?
Discover the average technology management salary by state. Herzing University can help you build a potentially lucrative career in IT management.
Computer and IT-related jobs are growing and continue to offer strong salary prospects to candidates with the right training. If you’re interested in advancing your IT career to management level, or if you’re a manager who wants to train for IT-focused roles, read more about what you can expect to earn as an IT manager.
Average salary for computer and information systems managers
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and information systems managers (also called IT managers*) earn an average salary of $180,720 per year ($86.88 per hour).
*Sometimes may also be referred to as “Information Systems Manager.” The job title can vary subtly depending on the job description of each unique position.
Technology management job outlook
For IT management jobs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the employment rate to climb 15% from 2022-2032. Factors influencing this growth may include:
- A need for IT managers who can guide movement to digital and digitally enhanced operations by organizations of all sizes and in all industries;
- Increased need for technology management leadership in cybersecurity, especially for government, finance, healthcare and insurance related companies; and
- A rise in IT services outsourcing due to cloud computing, meaning more opportunities for technology manager jobs at IT consultancies and related businesses.
Average IT management salary by state
IT management salary will vary depending upon which state you live in and which industry you work for as well as your experience and qualifications.
You can look up your state on the table below to see the average annual IT management salary there:
Average salary | Median salary | |||
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State | Per hour | Per year | Per hour | Per year |
Alabama | $62.50 | $130,000 | $61.13 | $127,150 |
Alaska | $62.39 | $129,780 | $61.26 | $127,430 |
Arizona | $75.52 | $157,080 | $72.83 | $151,490 |
Arkansas | $58.25 | $121,170 | $52.19 | $108,560 |
California | $103.43 | $215,130 | $95.65 | $198,950 |
Colorado | $86.15 | $179,190 | $81.16 | $168,800 |
Connecticut | $74.92 | $155,830 | $71.71 | $149,150 |
Delaware | $93.82 | $195,140 | $99.30 | $206,550 |
District of Columbia | $88.04 | $183,120 | $84.56 | $175,880 |
Florida | $75.87 | $157,810 | $69.71 | $145,000 |
Georgia | $82.45 | $171,500 | $79.76 | $165,890 |
Hawaii | $63.37 | $131,800 | $61.64 | $128,210 |
Idaho | $59.82 | $124,430 | $58.01 | $120,650 |
Illinois | $78.19 | $162,640 | $76.49 | $159,100 |
Indiana | $61.47 | $127,860 | $60.59 | $126,030 |
Iowa | $64.07 | $133,270 | $62.24 | $129,450 |
Kansas | $67.62 | $140,650 | $64.08 | $133,290 |
Kentucky | $60.55 | $125,940 | $58.26 | $121,170 |
Louisiana | $61.09 | $127,060 | $58.54 | $121,760 |
Maine | $71.27 | $148,240 | $63.95 | $133,020 |
Maryland | $80.00 | $166,410 | $79.50 | $165,360 |
Massachusetts | $85.01 | $176,820 | $80.75 | $167,950 |
Michigan | $71.13 | $147,940 | $64.30 | $133,740 |
Minnesota | $75.41 | $156,860 | $76.10 | $158,280 |
Mississippi | $53.44 | $111,160 | $49.38 | $102,710 |
Missouri | $68.19 | $141,830 | $64.27 | $133,670 |
Montana | $58.79 | $122,290 | $49.68 | $103,340 |
Nebraska | $60.48 | $125,800 | $59.59 | $123,940 |
Nevada | $61.23 | $127,360 | $52.61 | $109,430 |
New Hampshire | $77.34 | $160,860 | $73.55 | $152,990 |
New Jersey | $97.67 | $203,160 | $85.10 | $177,010 |
New Mexico | $64.41 | $133,970 | $60.93 | $126,740 |
New York | $104.63 | $217,630 | $95.13 | $197,860 |
North Carolina | $76.03 | $158,140 | $73.27 | $152,400 |
North Dakota | $62.90 | $130,830 | $61.02 | $126,930 |
Ohio | $73.07 | $151,980 | $66.45 | $138,210 |
Oklahoma | $62.45 | $129,900 | $59.82 | $124,430 |
Oregon | $71.81 | $149,370 | $67.46 | $140,310 |
Pennsylvania | $74.66 | $155,290 | $72.11 | $149,980 |
Rhode Island | $78.39 | $163,050 | $75.00 | $156,000 |
South Carolina | $67.68 | $140,770 | $63.22 | $131,500 |
South Dakota | $75.27 | $156,550 | $74.35 | $154,650 |
Tennessee | $66.81 | $138,960 | $61.88 | $128,720 |
Texas | $75.07 | $156,150 | $74.80 | $155,590 |
Utah | $74.24 | $154,420 | $66.11 | $137,510 |
Vermont | $68.57 | $142,630 | $60.82 | $126,500 |
Virginia | $87.49 | $181,980 | $83.06 | $172,760 |
Washington | $92.34 | $192,070 | $83.98 | $174,680 |
West Virginia | $68.33 | $142,130 | $64.38 | $133,920 |
Wisconsin | $70.36 | $146,360 | $65.51 | $136,250 |
Wyoming | $59.60 | $123,970 | $49.13 | $102,200 |
Puerto Rico | $42.52 | $88,430 | $37.83 | $78,690 |
Virgin Islands | $41.71 | $86,760 | $38.46 | $80,000 |
All salary data courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. |
What do IT managers do?
IT managers combine project management, operational management, and technical IT skills to ensure that:
- Technology assets function as expected;
- Systems and data remain secure from leaks, hacks, and loss;
- IT technicians and other junior staff have direction; and
- New IT & networking solutions are designed, implemented and maintained.
As an IT manager, you will need to combine “people” skills with technology skills. You may prefer an operational role—keeping things running on a daily basis—or a more strategic role in which you analyze how technology can enhance the mission of a business or organization or analyze organizational data to glean new insights about a company’s processes, people, and potential products.
Potential job titles in IT management include:
- Computing Services Director
- Data Processing Manager
- Information Systems Director
- Information Systems Manager
- Information Systems Supervisor
- Information Technology Director
- Information Technology Manager
- Management Information Systems Director
- Technical Services Manager
All Information Technology (IT) management jobs have one thing in common: the need to stay current with the latest solutions, methods, and best practices for running information technology operations that are secure and efficient as well as innovative. Learn more about what you can do with a degree in IT management.
Become possible with Herzing University
Ready to learn more about how to become a computer or IT manager? Herzing University has multiple options to help you make it possible. Learn more about how to become an IT manager or contact us today to learn about our online IT management bachelor’s degree program!
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* Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics 2023 / Occupational Outlook Handbook 2022. BLS estimates do not represent entry-level wages and/or salaries. Multiple factors, including prior experience, age, geography market in which you want to work and degree field, will affect career outcomes and earnings. Herzing neither represents that its graduates will earn the average salaries calculated by BLS for a particular job nor guarantees that graduation from its program will result in a job, promotion, salary increase or other career growth.