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Average Salaries in Jacksonville, FL

Explore salaries across 591 occupations in Jacksonville, FL. The average median wage across all tracked occupations is $61.5K, -0.0% vs the national average. See the highest-paying roles, where the jobs are, and how local wages compare to the rest of the country.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2024 estimates. Coverage: 591 occupations and 748,090 total jobs in Jacksonville, FL.

591
Occupations with data
748,090
Total employment
$61.5K
Average median wage
National: $61.5K
-0.0%
Vs national

How the metro compares

Wages in Jacksonville, FL track close to the national average. Pay for most occupations here is similar to what workers earn nationally.

Jacksonville, FL is a mid-sized metro labor market.

The highest-paid occupation tracked here is Family Medicine Physicians. Drill into any occupation below to see its local pay distribution, employment, and how it compares to the national market.

Top-paying and largest occupations in Jacksonville, FL

Two different lenses on the local labor market: which occupations pay the most, and which employ the most workers. The highest-paid list tends to favor specialized professional and technical roles. The largest list reflects where the everyday jobs actually are.

Top wages

Highest-paid occupations in Jacksonville, FL

OccupationMedian annual wageEmployment
Family Medicine Physicians$234.1K530
Pediatricians, General$217.0KN/A
Chief Executives$173.1K1,540
Air Traffic Controllers$166.9K460
Podiatrists$165.6K60
Computer And Information Systems Managers$163.9K2,720
Architectural And Engineering Managers$155.9K520
Optometrists$148.0K210
Dentists, General$141.9K700
Financial Managers$137.8K3,940

Most jobs

Largest occupations in Jacksonville, FL

What Jacksonville, FL specializes in

The location quotient measures how concentrated an occupation is here compared to the national average. A value above 1.00 means the occupation is more common in Jacksonville, FL than in the country as a whole, which signals what this metro is known for.

Location quotient

Most concentrated occupations in Jacksonville, FL

Peer markets

Comparable metros

MetroAverage medianHighest-paid occupation
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA$90.4KTraining And Development Managers
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA$89.2KNatural Sciences Managers
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA$81.4KNurse Anesthetists
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ$80.1KOrthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV$78.4KNurse Anesthetists
Vallejo, CA$77.4KLawyers
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA$77.2KPodiatrists
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH$77.1KNeurologists

Common salary questions for Jacksonville, FL

What does "average median" mean? +

It is the average of all occupation-level medians in this area. It gives a rough sense of the overall wage level here compared to other states or metros, but it is not the same as a household income figure or a single blended salary.

What is a location quotient? +

A location quotient (LQ) compares how concentrated an occupation is in this area versus the national average. An LQ of 2.0 means the occupation is twice as concentrated here as it is nationally. High-LQ occupations are what this area specializes in.

How are comparable areas selected? +

Peer areas are other metros with a similar overall wage level and employment size. They give you a quick sense of how this area ranks among places with a comparable labor market.