The PMP premium - 2025-2026

The one certificate that can be worth $30K a year.

PMI's 14th Edition Salary Survey covers 21 countries and puts the US PMP-certified median at $135,000, compared with the BLS national median of $100,750. [0] [1]

Calculate PMP Premium
BenchmarkSalarySource
BLS National Median (2024)$100,750/yrBLS OOH May 2024 [0]
Glassdoor Total Pay Average$104,000/yrGlassdoor via Coursera 2026 [2]
PMP-Certified US Median$135,000/yrPMI Salary Survey 14th Ed. [1]
PMP Premium (US)+24% / +$26K-$30K/yrPMI 2025 [1]
PMP Premium (Global, 21 countries)+17%PMI 2025 [1]
Mid-level PM Replacement Cost$131K-$155KStealthAgents 2026 [3]
The math: a 24% premium on the BLS median moves market value toward $124,930-$135,000. [1]
The talent gap: PMI projects a need for 30 million project professionals by 2035. [1]
Raise momentum: nearly 60% of PMP-certified respondents reported a compensation increase in the past year. [1]

Sources: BLS OOH Project Management Specialists; PMI Salary Survey 14th Edition; Coursera Project Manager Salary Guide; StealthAgents Hiring Cost Research.

Project Manager Raise Calculator

Project Manager Raise Calculator

The BLS median is $100,750 - but PMP-certified project managers earn $135,000. Calculate your raise, see the $30K certification premium, and get a negotiation script backed by PMI's 2025 Salary Survey.

Data timing

Salary data: BLS OOH May 2024; PMI Salary Survey 14th Ed. Dec 2025; Coursera May 2026; StealthAgents 2026

Default Mode A: $95,000 + 4% becomes $98,800, still below the BLS median.

Profession benchmarks

Project Manager Salary Benchmarks - 2024-2026

With 1,046,300 project management specialists employed nationally, PM is one of the largest US management occupations. BLS projects 6% growth and about 78,200 openings per year. [0]

See salary benchmarks
BenchmarkAnnual SalarySource
BLS Median (May 2024)$100,750/yr[0]
Glassdoor Total Pay (incl. bonus)$104,000/yr[2]
Associate Degree holders$84,019/yr[2]
Bachelor's Degree holders$99,138/yr[2]
Master's Degree holders$109,564/yr[2]
PMP-Certified (US Median)$135,000/yr[1]
Mid-level PM (all-in cost)$131K-$155K[3]

Glassdoor gap: BLS tracks wage medians, while Glassdoor's $104,000 includes additional pay such as bonus. [2]

Education ladder: degree levels add roughly $12K-$15K, but PMP can add $26K-$30K. [1] [2]

Negotiation anchor: if you hold PMP, the $135,000 PMI median is a stronger benchmark than generic PM averages. [1]

PM Calculator Modes

Quantify the $30K certificate before the review meeting

Mode A

Project Manager Raise Calculator

Benchmark your raise against BLS pay, the PMP median, CPI, project budget scope, and replacement-cost leverage.

New Salary

$98,800

PMP Certification

Filing Status

Your Project Manager Raise Results

Your Project Manager Raise Results

Raise Summary

Current Salary

$95,000/year

New Salary

$98,800/year

Raise

+4.0% ($3,800)

Take-Home Impact (Texas, Single)

Current take-home

$5,920/month

New take-home

$6,130/month

Monthly gain

+$210/month

Tax drag

~28% (Federal, no TX)

Annual gain: +$2,520/year

Salary Percentile

BLS median
PMP median
Associate avg $84,019PMP median $135,000
Current salaryNew salary

Current $95,000: ~45th percentile

New $98,800: ~48th percentile

BLS Median: $100,750 - still below

PMP Median: $135,000 - far below

Gap to BLS median: -$1,950/year

Gap to PMP median: -$36,200/year

Real Wage Check

Your raise: +4.0%

CPI (Apr 2026): 3.8%

Real raise: 0.2% (+$190/year)

Project budget: $1M-$5M

Barely beats inflation. Consider pushing for 5%+ to build real purchasing power.

PMP Certification Premium Alert

You hold: PMP

PMP-certified US median: $135,000/yr

Your current salary: $95,000/yr

PMP premium gap: -$40,000/yr

PMI 2025 confirms PMP = +24% vs. non-certified peers.

Recommended ask: $118,000-$130,000

Replacement Cost Leverage

Cost to replace you: $131,000-$155,000

Your raise cost: +$3,800/year

Retention ROI: 34-40x your raise

Industry: Technology / Software

Use this as retention insurance: the requested increase is tiny compared with replacement, onboarding, and delivery-transition risk.

Below BLS Median.

Your salary of $98,800 is below the BLS median of $100,750. PMP-certified PMs earn a median of $135,000, and replacing a mid-level PM can cost $131K-$155K.

The strongest PM raise case combines three numbers: the BLS median, the PMP-certified median, and the cost of replacing a proven delivery owner.

PMP Certification Premium

PMP Certification Salary Premium - PMI 2025 Data

PMI's 14th Edition Salary Survey makes PMP the clearest single credential argument in project management compensation.

MetricData PointSource
PMP premium (US)+24% / ~+$26,000-$30,000/yr[1]
PMP premium (Global, 21 countries)+17%[1]
PMP-certified US median$135,000/yr[1]
PMP holders who got a raiseNearly 60%[1]
Raise sizeUp to 10% for 75%[1]
Global PM talent gap by 203530 million professionals[1]
CertificationEstimated PremiumBest ForNotes
PMP (PMI)+$26,000-$30,000/yrAll PM rolesGold standard [1]
PgMP (Program Mgmt)+$20,000-$35,000/yrProgram ManagersSenior-level [1]
PMI-ACP (Agile)+$10,000-$20,000/yrAgile/Scrum PMsTech-focused [2]
CSM (Scrum Master)+$8,000-$15,000/yrAgile teamsEntry-level agile [2]
PRINCE2+$8,000-$18,000/yrUK/EU/Gov PMsInternational [2]
CompTIA Project++$5,000-$10,000/yrIT PMsEntry-level IT [2]

The PMP ROI argument: a $2,000-$3,500 credential investment can unlock $22,800-$30,000 in annual salary gain. Break-even is measured in weeks, not years. [1] [2]

The 30M talent gap: PMI's 2035 shortage projection gives certified PMs leverage because demand cannot easily be replaced. [1]

Industry Salary Gap

Project Manager Salary by Industry - 2025-2026

The same PM title prices differently in software, finance, defense, construction, government, and nonprofit work.

IndustrySalary Rangevs. BLS MedianNotes
Technology / Software$120K-$160K+$19K-$59KHighest demand [1]
Finance / Banking$115K-$155K+$14K-$54KWall Street premium [1]
Healthcare / Pharma$105K-$145K+$4K-$44KClinical PMs [1]
Aerospace / Defense$110K-$150K+$9K-$49KGov contracts [1]
Energy / Utilities$105K-$145K+$4K-$44KInfrastructure [1]
National Median$100,750-BLS OOH 2024 [0]
Manufacturing$95K-$130K-$6K-+$29KIndustrial operations [1]
Construction$90K-$125K-$11K-+$24KVehicle and project bonus offsets [1]
Government / Public Sector$85K-$115K-$16K-+$14KPension offset [1]
Nonprofit$70K-$95K-$31K--$6KMission-driven [1]

Tech premium: software PMs earn $120K-$160K because they manage high-complexity delivery and scarce engineering capacity. [0] [1]

Construction gap: construction base pay can trail the median, but allowances, per diem, and project bonuses may close part of it.

Nonprofit reality: nonprofit PMs can trade salary for PSLF eligibility and mission-driven work, but the gap should be explicit.

Project Budget Scope

Project Budget Size and PM Salary - 2025-2026

Portfolio size is one of the cleanest ways to show scope. A PM running a $15M portfolio should not be benchmarked against small internal projects.

Project Budget ManagedTypical PM SalaryNotes
Under $500K$65K-$85KSmall projects / entry-level [1]
$500K-$2M$80K-$105KMid-size projects [1]
$2M-$10M$100K-$135KAround BLS median [1]
$10M-$50M$125K-$165KSenior PM territory [1]
$50M-$200M$150K-$220KProgram Manager level [1]
$200M+$200K-$350K+PMO Director / VP level [1]

The negotiation angle: if you manage a $10M+ project and earn $100K, the budget-salary table supports a $125K-$165K anchor. Pair that with the $131K-$155K replacement-cost benchmark. [1] [3]

Career Ladder

Project Manager Career Path Salary Data

The interactive path above uses this ladder to compare Coordinator, PM, Senior PM, Program Manager, PMO Director, and VP-level compensation.

LevelSalary RangePMP ImpactNotes
Project Coordinator$45K-$65K+$5K-$10KEntry-level
Associate PM$60K-$80K+$8K-$15K1-3 yr exp
Project Manager$80K-$130K+$26K-$30KBLS median $100,750
Senior PM$120K-$165K+$20K-$35K8-12 yr exp
Program Manager$145K-$200K+$25K-$40KMulti-project scope
PMO Manager$160K-$220K+$25K-$45KPortfolio governance
PMO Director$190K-$270K+$30K-$50KExecutive delivery
VP / Head of PMO$230K-$350K+SignificantTop firms
Negotiation Guide

How to Negotiate a Raise as a Project Manager

A PM raise case should sound like a delivery case: benchmark, replacement risk, scope, talent supply, and real wage math.

  1. 1

    Lead with PMI's Own Data

    PMI's 14th Edition Salary Survey is the strongest credential-specific PM compensation anchor.

    Script: PMI reports that PMP-certified project managers in the US earn a median of $135,000/year, 24% more than non-certified peers. My PMP certification and current scope align with this benchmark.

  2. 2

    Anchor to the Replacement Cost

    The all-in cost to replace a mid-level project manager is far larger than most raise requests.

    Script: Replacing a mid-level project manager costs $131,000-$155,000 including recruiting, onboarding, and ramp-up. My requested raise is a fraction of that retention risk.

  3. 3

    Use the Project Budget Leverage

    Your managed portfolio size is concrete proof of scope, complexity, and risk ownership.

    Script: I currently manage a $[X]M project portfolio. PMI's salary data shows PMs managing projects at this scale typically earn $[range], and my salary should reflect that responsibility.

  4. 4

    Cite the 30M Talent Gap

    PMI projects a 30 million global project-professional need by 2035, while BLS shows faster-than-average US growth.

    Script: PMI projects a global need for 30 million project professionals by 2035, and BLS projects 6% growth with 78,200 openings per year. Experienced PMs are scarce.

  5. 5

    Show the Real Wage Math

    Inflation converts a nominal raise into a real purchasing-power number your manager can understand quickly.

    Script: With CPI at 3.8%, any raise below that is a real pay cut. My requested raise reflects inflation plus the PMP premium and the scope of the projects I manage.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers for PM salary, PMP premium, job outlook, industry pay, budget scope, replacement cost, and PMP ROI.

What is the average project manager salary in 2025-2026?

BLS OOH May 2024 reports a $100,750/year median for project management specialists. [0] Glassdoor, cited by Coursera in 2026, reports $104,000/year total pay including additional compensation. [2] PMI reports a $135,000/year US median for PMP-certified project managers. [1]

How much does PMP certification increase salary?

PMI's 14th Edition Salary Survey reports a US PMP premium of 24%, a global 21-country premium of 17%, and a US PMP-certified median of $135,000/year. [1] Coursera also cites Project Management Academy data showing PMP holders earn about $30,000 more per year than non-certified peers. [2]

What is the job outlook for project managers?

BLS projects 6% employment growth for project management specialists from 2024 to 2034, faster than the national average, with 1,046,300 jobs in 2024 and about 78,200 openings per year. [0] PMI also projects a global need for 30 million project professionals by 2035. [1]

Which industry pays project managers the most?

Technology / Software is the highest row in this benchmark set at $120K-$160K, followed by Finance / Banking at $115K-$155K and Aerospace / Defense at $110K-$150K. [0] [1] Nonprofit organizations sit lowest at $70K-$95K. [0]

How does project budget size affect PM salary?

Project scope is a major compensation driver. PMs managing under $500K projects commonly sit around $65K-$85K, $2M-$10M projects align near $100K-$135K, $10M-$50M projects align near $125K-$165K, and $200M+ portfolios can justify $200K-$350K+. [1]

What is the cost of replacing a project manager?

StealthAgents' 2026 hiring-cost benchmark places mid-level project manager replacement cost at $131,000-$155,000 all-in, including recruiting, onboarding, benefits, and ramp-up time. [3] This makes a $5,000-$15,000 retention raise much cheaper than losing a proven PM.

Is PMP worth it for salary negotiation?

Yes. The typical PMP investment is roughly $2,000-$3,500 when exam and prep costs are combined, while the annual salary gain can be $22,800-$30,000. [1] [2] That implies a 7-9 week break-even window and a five-year gain of roughly $114,000-$150,000.

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Sources

Data Sources

Salary data: BLS OOH May 2024; PMI Salary Survey 14th Ed. Dec 2025; Coursera May 2026; StealthAgents 2026.

[0] BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook: Project Management Specialists

Median $100,750/year and $48.44/hour in May 2024; 1,046,300 employed; 6% projected growth from 2024 to 2034; about 78,200 openings per year.

[1] PMI Salary Survey: 14th Edition, December 2025

PMP-certified US median $135,000/year; PMP premium +24% in the US and +17% globally; nearly 60% of PMP holders reported a raise; 30 million global project professionals needed by 2035.

[2] Coursera: Project Manager Salary: Your 2026 Pay Guide

Glassdoor total pay average $104,000; education averages from Zippia; cites PMP salary premium of about $30,000/year and agile certification salary signals.

[3] StealthAgents: Cost of Hiring a Project Manager in 2026

Mid-level project manager all-in replacement cost benchmark of $131,000-$155,000 including salary, benefits, recruiting, onboarding, and ramp-up.