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The average salary for a Web Developer in U.S. is $95,570.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $95,570

$46,850$157,280

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $45.95

$22.53$75.61

What does a Web Developer earn?

On average, web developers earn around $95,570 per year in the U.S.. Web developers often work with clients to design and create websites, web applications, and software products. They have the skills to develop user-friendly and visually appealing websites. Web developers can also choose to specialise in a particular area such as back-end development, front-end development, or mobile app development.

How to earn more as a Web Developer

To become a web developer, you will need a degree in computer science, software engineering, or information technology. Alternatively, you could take on an apprenticeship. To earn more as a web developer, you could consider moving into web development specialisms, such as web security or user experience design, or become a manager within the company. Alternatively, you could become a self-employed freelance or set up your own web development business.