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HTML & CSS Developer Salary in the United States 🇺🇸

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The median HTML & CSS developer salary in the United States is $112,159 per year or $58 per hour in 2022. The median salary is influenced by many factors. Location and years of work experience are two important factors. For example, if you live in a expensive city, you will likely earn a higher salary than someone who lives in a less expensive city. Additionally, the more years of work experience you have, the more money you are likely to make.

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How much does a HTML & CSS developer make in the United States?

$112,159 / Annual

Based on 7169 salaries

The data come from StackOverflow's annual developer surveys, and can you can find them on this link - https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey.

Map of HTML & CSS Developer Salary by State

Developers can expect much higher salaries in Washington, California, New York.

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Tip: Hover over the state to see the annual salary

While in Washington, developers can expect $149,545 per year, in Louisiana, it's just $79,045 per year.

3 States with the Highest HTML & CSS Developer Median Salary, August 2022:

  1. Washington - $149,545
  2. California - $143,884
  3. New York - $137,795

3 States with the Lowest HTML & CSS Developer Median Salary, August 2022:

  1. Louisiana - $79,045
  2. Oklahoma - $82,010
  3. Kansas - $84,480

For the complete table with sortable options, please check out the table of the available states below. Feel free to reach out if you don't see your state on the table or the data is unavailable on the map.

List of HTML & CSS Developer Salary by State

State 
Salary Difference 
Based on 
1Washington$149,54533% 434 Salaries
2California$143,88428% 705 Salaries
3New York$137,79523% 454 Salaries
4New Jersey$128,18214% 148 Salaries
5Massachusetts$128,18214% 220 Salaries
6Virginia$122,84110% 214 Salaries
7Oregon$122,84110% 183 Salaries
8Colorado$122,84110% 300 Salaries
9Minnesota$119,6367% 210 Salaries
10Arizona$119,6367% 146 Salaries
11New Hampshire$118,5686% 43 Salaries
12Illinois$118,1825% 278 Salaries
13Utah$117,5005% 252 Salaries
14Maryland$117,5005% 161 Salaries
15Nevada$115,6043% 35 Salaries
16Wisconsin$115,3643% 183 Salaries
17Georgia$115,3643% 179 Salaries
18District of Columbia$114,7152% 41 Salaries
19Texas$112,159-458 Salaries
20North Carolina$112,159-230 Salaries
21Florida$112,159-294 Salaries
22South Carolina$111,505-1% 90 Salaries
23Michigan$106,818-5% 232 Salaries
24New Mexico$104,735-7% 32 Salaries
25Idaho$104,148-7% 69 Salaries
26Tennessee$103,661-8% 132 Salaries
27Pennsylvania$101,477-10% 280 Salaries
28Connecticut$100,142-11% 64 Salaries
29Indiana$99,341-11% 128 Salaries
30Vermont$98,807-12% 41 Salaries
31Kentucky$98,807-12% 62 Salaries
32Arkansas$97,819-13% 56 Salaries
33Maine$97,325-13% 35 Salaries
34Alabama$97,325-13% 52 Salaries
35Iowa$97,205-13% 79 Salaries
36Ohio$96,136-14% 280 Salaries
37Missouri$96,136-14% 146 Salaries
38Nebraska$93,866-16% 62 Salaries
39Kansas$84,480-25% 60 Salaries
40Oklahoma$82,010-27% 62 Salaries
41Louisiana$79,045-30% 39 Salaries

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HTML & CSS Developer Salary by Years of Professional Experience

Making money as a HTML & CSS developer is often based on how long you have been working as a developer. People who have been working as developers for a while usually make more money than people who are just starting out.

Chart explanation: The X-axis shows years of professional coding experience. A newbie is a developer who just got into the industry or someone with less than one year of experience.

HTML & CSS Developer Salary by Size of Company

Chart explanation: The X-axis shows the company size in terms of the number of employees. A freelancer does not necessarily represent a company; it may also be a sole proprietor or contractor.

Wrap-up

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