The average U.S. Department of Labor Computer Programmer earns an estimated $99,308 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $90,468 with a $8,840 bonus. U.S. Department of Labor's Computer Programmer compensation is $7,907 less than the US average for a Computer Programmer. Computer Programmer salaries at U.S. Department of Labor can range from $64,000 - $175,000.
The Engineering Department at U.S. Department of Labor earns $4,837 more on average than the HR Department.
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Computer Programmers earn $4,713 more than Developers, and $18 less than Mobile Developers.
The Engineering Department averages $4,837 more than the HR Department, and $10,437 less than the Sales Department
The average female Computer Programmer at companies similar size to U.S. Department of Labor reported making $123,761, while the average male Computer Programmer at similar sized companies reported making $124,793.
The average Asian or Pacific Islander Computer Programmer at companies similar size to U.S. Department of Labor reported making $128,811, while the average African American/Black Computer Programmer at similar sized companies reported making $102,002.
The majority of Computer Programmers at U.S. Department of Labor believe they're not compensated fairly. 33% of Computer Programmers at U.S. Department of Labor say they receive annual bonuses, and the vast majority (80%) are satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at U.S. Department of Labor