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Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2025 reference period

Arizona · COL Index 95.4

Tucson, AZ Average Salary 2026

Cost of living, occupation-by-occupation pay, and percentile ranges from official BLS data.

The average salary in Tucson, AZ, Arizona is $95,931 as of 2026, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data (2025 reference period) covering 63 occupations and roughly 72,200 workers. Adjusted for Tucson, AZ's cost-of-living index of 95.4, that nominal average translates to $100,557 of purchasing power in an average-cost U.S. metro. The highest-paying tracked occupation is Family Medicine Physician at $227,940; the lowest is Elementary School Teacher at $47,220.

Tucson, AZ, AZ sits near the national cost-of-living baseline (index 95.4). 63 occupations are reported here with median wages averaging $95,931.

Highest-paying role in Tucson, AZ on BLS data is Family Medicine Physician at $227,940 median. Top-paying roles in any U.S. city skew toward physicians, executives, tech specialists, and licensed professionals; the specific ranking varies with the local industry mix. Cities at the national cost-of-living baseline are useful reference points for cross-region comparisons — the gross wage and adjusted wage are roughly equivalent, so headline comparisons work.

$95,931
Average Salary 2026
$100,557
COL-Adjusted
95.4
COL Index
63
Occupations Tracked

Salaries by Occupation in Tucson, AZ

RoleCategoryMedianRange (10th–90th)Employment
Family Medicine PhysicianHealthcare$227,940$100,920$517,730290
PediatricianHealthcare$183,400$101,750$297,23080
DentistHealthcare$182,200$86,950$267,980330
OptometristHealthcare$157,650$97,750$169,07080
Computer and Information Systems ManagerTechnology$151,520$94,660$209,2201,500
PharmacistHealthcare$147,420$72,760$175,3701,010
Sales ManagerManagement$138,880$66,630$234,6001,100
VeterinarianHealthcare$131,540$76,890$230,150250
Physician AssistantHealthcare$129,880$99,760$206,680290
Marketing ManagerManagement$129,570$74,990$266,570370
Nurse PractitionerHealthcare$129,340$104,060$173,270820
Human Resources ManagerManagement$128,730$85,250$203,040400
Financial ManagerFinance$126,170$77,680$227,3901,360
Medical and Health Services ManagerHealthcare$123,760$72,480$222,9501,640
Software DeveloperTechnology$123,710$79,090$184,8204,060
Computer Network ArchitectTechnology$120,710$81,440$171,980260
Electrical EngineerEngineering$117,470$78,390$177,1301,690
LawyerLegal$107,510$64,300$218,5301,690
Engineers (Other)Engineering$104,030$59,650$153,210250
Physical TherapistHealthcare$102,420$80,410$136,580660
Information Security AnalystTechnology$102,260$73,820$155,660410
Occupational TherapistHealthcare$100,920$80,550$125,060310
Database ArchitectTechnology$100,790$66,690$130,920130
Software Quality Assurance TesterTechnology$100,650$71,240$144,390430
Mechanical EngineerEngineering$99,750$75,990$155,280980
ArchitectEngineering$98,860$64,390$121,830170
Computer Systems AnalystTechnology$98,100$64,210$132,390910
Dental HygienistHealthcare$96,740$85,980$102,760490
Industrial EngineerEngineering$95,700$77,460$152,9101,010
Operations Research AnalystTechnology$95,620$52,600$132,430110
Speech-Language PathologistHealthcare$95,450$68,910$118,670420
Registered NurseHealthcare$94,110$65,880$128,54010,120
Computer ProgrammerTechnology$88,990$61,750$128,620230
Network ArchitectTechnology$87,780$62,700$128,290610
Management AnalystManagement$84,900$48,640$131,5301,400
Financial AnalystFinance$83,810$60,780$159,3200
Data ScientistTechnology$83,650$62,830$134,280360
General and Operations ManagerManagement$83,610$46,680$199,31012,130
Civil EngineerEngineering$81,490$61,850$132,430760
StatisticianTechnology$80,530$64,280$157,41060
AudiologistHealthcare$80,430$68,240$102,28040
Financial ExaminerFinance$80,000$55,880$107,30030
Web DeveloperTechnology$79,980$46,840$124,61070
Software Quality Assurance AnalystTechnology$79,580$59,680$130,83060
Web DesignerTechnology$79,060$49,800$180,010170
AccountantFinance$76,320$52,580$121,6002,570
Computer Occupations (Other)Technology$64,630$48,850$156,210950
Computer Network Support SpecialistTechnology$62,640$49,050$102,650100
Clinical Laboratory TechnologistHealthcare$61,720$41,070$106,720440
Public Relations SpecialistCreative$61,630$40,210$94,360800
Market Research AnalystManagement$59,540$32,770$101,7601,550
ElectricianTrades$59,480$45,260$92,9301,340
PlumberTrades$59,070$43,840$74,2501,170
Personal Financial AdvisorFinance$58,450$41,700$166,060680
Loan OfficerFinance$58,440$31,660$145,450500
Graphic DesignerCreative$57,710$38,670$93,080380
ParalegalLegal$52,430$39,060$90,940980
WelderTrades$51,150$38,660$78,090740
Secondary School TeacherEducation$50,940$40,180$70,8203,320
CarpenterTrades$49,110$37,660$72,2901,380
Automotive TechnicianTrades$48,600$32,000$76,2002,150
Writer/AuthorCreative$47,990$37,800$72,38080
Elementary School TeacherEducation$47,220$40,150$77,6603,530

What These Numbers Tell You

The single highest-paying occupation tracked in Tucson, AZ is Family Medicine Physician, with a median of $227,940 and a 90th-percentile reading of $517,730. That $416,810 spread between the 10th and 90th percentiles is typical for a role of this seniority — entry-level workers cluster near the bottom of the band, while senior specialists and managers earn at the top.

Across all 63 BLS-tracked occupations in Tucson, AZ, the average median salary is $95,931. The top five roles average $180,542 — about 1.9× the citywide average — which is the expected shape for a U.S. metro economy: a small concentration of high-skill, high-credential occupations sits well above the broader middle.

Tucson, AZ sits close to the U.S. average on cost of living (index 95.4). Headline salary numbers translate roughly one-for-one into purchasing power — useful as a national benchmark city when comparing offers across markets.

Salary Negotiation in Tucson, AZ

For salary negotiation in Tucson, AZ, the practical input is the percentile band for your role and city, not the citywide average. The OEWS publishes 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentile wages for every metro and occupation; you can find your role's exact percentile in the table above and use the SalaryTruth percentile calculator to anchor your offer. Cost-of-living index 95.4 should also factor in any cross-metro comparison.

For city-vs-city moves, the right benchmark is COL-adjusted pay rather than nominal pay. Our COL-adjusted salaries guide shows the exact math; the negotiation playbook covers how to use BLS percentile bands to anchor offers.

How Tucson, AZ Salary Data Is Built

Wages on this page come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program — a federal survey of more than 1.2 million U.S. establishments, published once per year by Metropolitan Statistical Area and Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code. We pull the BLS data file for Tucson, AZ, match each occupation against our role catalog, and surface percentile wages alongside employment counts. The cost-of-living index (95.4) is a composite of housing, food, transportation, and utility data from public sources, calibrated to a U.S. national average of 100. Read the full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary in Tucson, AZ in 2026?

The average salary in Tucson, AZ is $95,931 as of 2026, based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' OEWS 2025 release covering 63 occupations. The mean (employment-weighted average) gives slightly more weight to large occupations; the median across roles is also close to $95,931. The top-paying role is Family Medicine Physician at $227,940.

Is $100,000 a good salary in Tucson, AZ?

In Tucson, AZ, $100,000 has the purchasing power of $104,822 in an average-cost U.S. metro (COL index 95.4). That is above $100K of buying power — a $100K salary stretches further in Tucson, AZ than in most U.S. metros. Compared to the city's average median of $95,931, $100K is above the typical worker.

What are the highest-paying jobs in Tucson, AZ?

The top-paying tracked occupations in Tucson, AZ are Family Medicine Physician ($227,940), Pediatrician ($183,400), Dentist ($182,200), and Optometrist ($157,650). Across the top 10, median salaries range from $129,570 to $227,940. See the full ranking at /ranking/highest-paying-jobs/tucson.

How does Tucson, AZ's cost of living affect salaries?

Tucson, AZ has a cost-of-living index of 95.4, 5% below the U.S. national average. A nominal salary of $95,931 in this metro has the equivalent purchasing power of $100,557 in an average-cost U.S. city. Housing is the dominant driver of this gap; in higher-COL markets, mortgage or rent typically eats 5–15 percentage points more of pre-tax pay than in average-cost metros.

How many people are employed in Tucson, AZ?

Across the 63 BLS-tracked occupations on this page, total employment in the Tucson, AZ metro is approximately 72,200. BLS OEWS sample-based estimates cover all major occupational categories but exclude very small or volatile fields where the sample is too thin to publish.

Where does this Tucson, AZ salary data come from?

Every wage figure on this page is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program at bls.gov/oes — public domain federal survey data covering about 1.2 million U.S. employers. The same data is used by the U.S. Department of Labor for prevailing wage determinations.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, Tucson, AZ MSA, 2026 release. Public domain. See bls.gov/oes. Cite as: "SalaryTruth, BLS OEWS 2026."

Last refreshed 2026-05-21 · 63 occupations · COL Index 95.4.