Accountant salary gap

Same title, $87,000 difference

Accountants and auditors are one of the largest professional job families in the U.S., but pay varies sharply by industry. Government entry roles sit near the bottom while tech and finance roles push into the top decile. [0]

Calculate Accountant Raise
BenchmarkSalarySource
BLS P10 (Entry, Government)$50,440/yrBLS OEWS 2023
BLS Median (All Accountants)$79,880/yrBLS OEWS 2023
Public Accounting / Tax Firms$93,060/yrBLS OEWS 2023
Management Consulting$98,970/yrBLS OEWS 2023
Software Publishers$126,250/yrBLS OEWS 2023
Web / Social Media Industry$122,720-$132,450/yrBLS OEWS 2023
BLS P90 (Top 10%)$137,280/yrBLS OEWS 2023
The CPA premium: CPA holders often earn $15,000-$30,000/year more than non-licensed peers in equivalent roles. Moving from government into tech can add $40,000-$55,000/year without changing the underlying work.

Sources: BLS OEWS May 2023, SOC 13-2011; BLS OOH Accountants and Auditors.

Accountant Raise Calculator

Accountant Raise Calculator

The BLS median is $79,880, but tech industry accountants earn $126,250+ and CPA holders can command a $15,000-$30,000 premium. Calculate your raise, find your industry track, and see what you should be earning in your state.

Data timing

Salary data: BLS OEWS May 2023; PayScale 2025; Salary.com Oct 2025; BLS OOH 2024

A 4% raise on $72,000 becomes $74,880, but inflation still matters.
Software publishers average $126,250; New York averages $113,310.

Accountant salary percentiles

Accountant & Auditor Salary Percentiles - BLS OEWS May 2023

The BLS median is $79,880/year, or $38.41/hr. The gap from P10 to P90 is $86,840/year, which is larger than the entire P10 salary itself. Industry, CPA status, and employer type matter more than title alone. [0]

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PercentileAnnual SalaryHourlyCareer Stage
10th$50,440/yr$24.25/hrEntry-level, government/nonprofit
25th$62,720/yr$30.15/hrEarly career, regional firms
50th (Median)$79,880/yr$38.41/hrNational median
75th$103,990/yr$49.99/hrExperienced, CPA, corporate
90th$137,280/yr$66.00/hrSenior/Manager, tech/finance
Industry switch: web/social media and software publishing are the highest-paying accountant-adjacent tracks in the benchmark pack.
Inflation reality check: with CPI at 3.8%, a 3% raise on $79,880 is a real pay cut.
Accountant Raise Calculator

Calculate your raise, industry switch, or Big 4 path

Accounting pay changes most when industry, CPA status, and track all move together.

Your Accountant Raise Results

Current Salary$72,000/year
New Salary$74,880/year (+$2,880)
Raise+4.0%

Take-Home Impact (New York, Single)

Current take-home$4,320/month
New take-home$4,487/month
Monthly gain+$167/month
Annual gain+$2,004/year
Tax drag~30%

Salary Percentile

New
P10P25P50P75P90
Current $72,000~22nd percentile
New $74,880~26th percentile
BLS Median$79,880 Still below
Track avg (Big 4)$93,060 Below
NY state avg$113,310 Far below

Gap to BLS median: -$5,000/year. Gap to Big 4 avg: -$18,180/year. Gap to NY avg: -$38,430/year.

Real Wage Check

Your raise+4.0%
CPI (Apr 2026)3.8%
Real raise+0.2% (+$144/year)

Your raise barely beats inflation by 0.2%. A standard 3% raise would be a real pay cut of -0.8% (-$576/year in purchasing power).

CPA Premium Alert

You indicatedCPA License: Yes
CPA premium vs. non-CPA+$15K-$30K/yr
Your current salary reflects below CPA market rate for Big 4 / New York. Recommended target: $90,000-$100,000.

Below National Median

Your salary of $74,880 is below the BLS median of $79,880. Your industry track average is $93,060. A switch into software publishing averages $126,250.

Industry Track

Accountant Salary by Industry - 2023 BLS Data

The same accounting title can land in government, public accounting, corporate finance, consulting, or tech. That change in industry often moves pay more than a promotion inside the same track.

Industry TrackAnnual MeanHourly Meanvs. Median
Web Search / Social Media$132,450$63.68/hr+$52,570
Software Publishers$126,250$60.70/hr+$46,370
Media Streaming / Networks$122,720$59.00/hr+$42,840
Computer Hardware Manufacturing$118,090$56.77/hr+$38,210
Oil & Gas Extraction$104,220$50.11/hr+$24,340
Investment Pools & Funds$101,920$49.00/hr+$22,040
Management / Scientific Consulting$98,970$47.58/hr+$19,090
Management of Companies$93,580$44.99/hr+$13,700
Public Accounting / Tax$93,060$44.74/hr+$13,180
Real Estate$87,480$42.06/hr+$7,600
Local Government$79,220$38.09/hr-$660
National Median$79,880$38.41/hr-
Market signal: software publishing tops the table at $126,250/year, while local government sits at $79,220/year.
Negotiation use: a move from government into tech can add roughly $50,000/year without changing the core accounting skill set.
State Pay Table

Accountant Salary by State - 2025

State differences are large enough to change career math. New York and DC sit at the top of this table while South Dakota trails the pack.

StateAnnual Meanvs. National MedianNotes
New York$113,310+$33,430Highest
District of Columbia$113,190+$33,310-
New Jersey$110,700+$30,820-
California$100,560+$20,680-
Massachusetts$99,360+$19,480-
Rhode Island$99,020+$19,140-
Virginia$91,290+$11,410-
Texas$88,820+$8,940-
Pennsylvania$83,760+$3,880-
Florida$83,430+$3,550-
National Median$79,880-BLS OEWS 2023
South Dakota$77,840-$2,040Lowest in this table
State gap: New York pays $113,310/year, while South Dakota averages $77,840/year. That is a $35,470 annual gap before cost-of-living adjustment. [0]
Experience & Credentials

Accountant Salary by Experience and CPA Premium

The largest step-up usually happens at the Senior Accountant to Accounting Manager transition. CPA status is the accelerant that makes that promotion easier to unlock.

Level / ExperienceTypical Salary RangeCPA PremiumNotes
Entry (0-2 yr, no CPA)$47,000-$62,000-PayScale P10-to-median range
Entry (0-2 yr, CPA)$60,000-$75,000+$13K-$15KLicense premium shows up early
Staff Accountant (2-4 yr)$55,000-$72,000EmergingDefault calculator experience band
Senior Accountant (4-7 yr)$72,000-$95,000+$15K-$20KCPA starts separating promotion paths
Accounting Manager (7-12 yr)$95,000-$130,000Often requiredSenior-to-manager inflection point
Controller (10-15 yr)$120,000-$175,000CPA standardFinancial reporting owner
CFO / VP Finance (15+ yr)$175,000-$350,000+CPA + MBA typicalExecutive finance leadership
CPA inflection: the biggest premium appears at Senior Accountant to Accounting Manager, where many employers either require CPA or use it as the promotion gate.
Level signal: a CPA can also widen access to Controller and CFO tracks that are simply harder to reach without licensure.
CPA Premium Calculator

CPA License Salary Premium - Is It Worth It?

Price the credential as a compensation asset, not just a resume line.

CPA Premium Analysis

Current (no CPA)$68,000/year
With CPA (est.)$83,000-$98,000/year
Premium+$15,000-$30,000/year

Track context: Corporate. Experience band: 3-5 years.

CPA ROI Analysis

CPA exam + prep cost~$3,000-$5,000
Study time~300-400 hours
Annual premium+$15,000-$30,000
Payback period~2-4 months
10-year cumulative gain+$150,000-$300,000

Career Gate Check

Big 4 Manager: CPA required at many firms.

Corporate Controller: CPA strongly preferred.

CFO (public company): CPA standard.

Government Auditor: CPA preferred.

Negotiation Guide

How to Negotiate a Raise as an Accountant or CPA

Start with market numbers, not feelings. Then show the real wage loss, the CPA premium, the industry alternative, and the state benchmark.

1

Lead with industry benchmarks

Anchor on the BLS industry average for your track, then name the exact gap between your salary and that benchmark.

2

Quantify real wage loss

With CPI at 3.8%, a 3% raise is a real pay cut. Ask for a raise that at least preserves buying power.

3

Leverage your CPA premium

If you hold a CPA, connect the credential to audit quality, reporting risk, and the $15K-$30K market premium.

4

Present the industry alternative

Use tech, consulting, or public accounting benchmarks as a credible alternative without making the conversation adversarial.

5

Anchor to state market rate

Compare your pay with your state average, especially in high-paying markets like New York, DC, New Jersey, and California.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The answers stay anchored to BLS first, then industry track, then CPA premium and state differences.

What is the average accountant salary in 2025-2026?

BLS OEWS May 2023 reports a national median of $79,880/year, or $38.41/hour, for accountants and auditors. The mean is $90,780/year because higher-paying technology and finance roles pull the average upward [0].

Which industry pays accountants the most?

The highest BLS OEWS 2023 industry benchmarks in this page are Web Search / Social Media at $132,450/year, Software Publishers at $126,250/year, Media Streaming / Networks at $122,720/year, Computer Hardware Manufacturing at $118,090/year, and Oil & Gas Extraction at $104,220/year [0].

How much does a CPA license increase salary?

A CPA license is commonly associated with a $15,000-$30,000 annual salary premium over non-licensed accountants in equivalent roles. The premium is largest around the Senior Accountant to Accounting Manager transition, where CPA status often becomes a promotion gate.

What is the Big 4 salary progression?

Typical Big 4 ranges are Staff $60K-$75K, Senior Associate $80K-$100K, Manager $110K-$140K, Senior Manager $140K-$175K, Director $175K-$220K, and Partner $300K-$500K+. NYC, SF, and Chicago offices typically pay above national public accounting averages.

What is the job outlook for accountants?

The S-14 benchmark uses a 4% accountant and auditor employment growth outlook for 2023-2033. BLS OOH pages update over time; the current OOH should be checked before refreshing this page's job outlook language [3].

How much do accountants earn in New York vs. other states?

New York leads this state table at $113,310/year, followed by District of Columbia at $113,190, New Jersey at $110,700, California at $100,560, and South Dakota at $77,840. The NY-to-SD gap is $35,470/year [0].

Is a 3% raise good for an accountant?

With CPI at 3.8%, a 3% raise is a real pay cut of about -0.8%. On a $79,880 salary, that is roughly $639/year of lost purchasing power before considering industry, state, and CPA benchmark gaps.

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Sources

Data Sources

Salary data: BLS OEWS May 2023; PayScale 2025; Salary.com Oct 2025; BLS OOH 2024.

[0] BLS OEWS May 2023, SOC 13-2011 Accountants and Auditors

Employment 1,435,770; mean $90,780/year; P10 $50,440; P25 $62,720; P50 $79,880; P75 $103,990; P90 $137,280; industry and state salary tables.

[1] PayScale General Accountant Salary

Directional context for non-CPA and entry-level accountant compensation, updated frequently and best used as a lower-end market signal.

[2] Salary.com Accountant I Salary

Directional early-career benchmark for Accountant I roles; useful for comparing entry-level accounting compensation against the BLS median.

[3] BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook: Accountants and Auditors

Current outlook and qualification guidance, including the CPA and degree requirements that shape accountant compensation paths.