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Updated May 2026 · BLS OEWS 2025 reference period

Arizona · COL Index 100.7

65 Highest Paying Jobs in Phoenix, AZ (2026)

The highest-paying job in Phoenix, AZ, Arizona is Obstetrician/Gynecologist with a median salary of $369,720 as of 2026, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data. Across all 65 tracked occupations the average median is $111,339, with 35 occupations paying a six-figure ($100K+) median. Phoenix, AZ has a cost-of-living index of 100.7 (national average = 100), so a $111,339 nominal salary equals $110,565 in average-cost-metro buying power.

The 65 occupations below are ranked by median wage in Phoenix, AZ, AZ, from BLS OEWS data. Phoenix, AZ's cost-of-living index runs 100.7 (national baseline = 100), which shapes the headline-wage interpretation. Top-paying occupations in any U.S. metro typically cluster around physicians, dentists, executives, tech specialists, and licensed professionals. The specific top of the list varies with local industry concentration: tech-heavy metros boost software-engineering ranks, finance-heavy metros boost banking ranks.

Each role on the ranking links to the per-role-and-city page with full percentile distribution (p10 to p90), employment count, and cost-adjusted wage. For workers comparing offers within Phoenix, AZ, the percentile data is the most decision-relevant.

$369,720
Top Salary
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Six-Figure ($100,000+) Jobs
$111,339
Average Median
$110,565
COL-Adjusted Avg

Top 10 Highest-Paying Jobs in Phoenix, AZ

Ranked by median (50th percentile) salary. The COL-Adjusted column rebases each nominal salary to Phoenix, AZ's cost-of-living index of 100.7 so you can compare buying power against an average-cost U.S. metro.

Median $369,720 · 10th–90th $118,600$455,520 · 0 jobs in metro

Obstetrician/Gynecologists in Phoenix, AZ earn $369,720 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $455,520.

$369,720
median

Median $341,680 · 10th–90th $183,290$425,910 · 2,050 jobs in metro

Family Medicine Physicians in Phoenix, AZ earn $341,680 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $425,910.

$341,680
median
#3PediatricianHealthcare

Median $233,950 · 10th–90th $111,020$408,620 · 1,080 jobs in metro

Pediatricians in Phoenix, AZ earn $233,950 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $408,620.

$233,950
median
#4DentistHealthcare

Median $194,180 · 10th–90th $62,230$336,950 · 2,700 jobs in metro

Dentists in Phoenix, AZ earn $194,180 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $336,950.

$194,180
median

Median $169,720 · 10th–90th $105,760$240,140 · 11,510 jobs in metro

Computer and Information Systems Managers in Phoenix, AZ earn $169,720 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $240,140.

$169,720
median

Median $164,460 · 10th–90th $62,870$409,390 · 160 jobs in metro

Software Quality Assurance Analysts in Phoenix, AZ earn $164,460 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $409,390.

$164,460
median
#7VeterinarianHealthcare

Median $161,060 · 10th–90th $82,580$304,630 · 1,480 jobs in metro

Veterinarians in Phoenix, AZ earn $161,060 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $304,630.

$161,060
median
#8Sales ManagerManagement

Median $148,320 · 10th–90th $76,480$263,490 · 11,210 jobs in metro

Sales Managers in Phoenix, AZ earn $148,320 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $263,490.

$148,320
median

Median $145,940 · 10th–90th $84,060$269,990 · 12,030 jobs in metro

Financial Managers in Phoenix, AZ earn $145,940 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $269,990.

$145,940
median

Median $145,610 · 10th–90th $90,750$229,350 · 3,160 jobs in metro

Human Resources Managers in Phoenix, AZ earn $145,610 median, with top earners (90th percentile) over $229,350.

$145,610
median

Full Ranking (65 Occupations)

RankRoleCategoryMedian10th–90thCOL-AdjustedJobs
1Obstetrician/GynecologistHealthcare$369,720$118,600$455,520$367,1500
2Family Medicine PhysicianHealthcare$341,680$183,290$425,910$339,3052,050
3PediatricianHealthcare$233,950$111,020$408,620$232,3241,080
4DentistHealthcare$194,180$62,230$336,950$192,8302,700
5Computer and Information Systems ManagerTechnology$169,720$105,760$240,140$168,54011,510
6Software Quality Assurance AnalystTechnology$164,460$62,870$409,390$163,317160
7VeterinarianHealthcare$161,060$82,580$304,630$159,9401,480
8Sales ManagerManagement$148,320$76,480$263,490$147,28911,210
9Financial ManagerFinance$145,940$84,060$269,990$144,92612,030
10Human Resources ManagerManagement$145,610$90,750$229,350$144,5983,160
11PharmacistHealthcare$144,490$105,920$171,160$143,4865,050
12Nurse PractitionerHealthcare$136,270$105,510$173,980$135,3235,450
13LawyerLegal$135,670$87,170$291,750$134,7278,820
14Physician AssistantHealthcare$134,650$106,860$173,920$133,7143,050
15Marketing ManagerManagement$132,580$87,510$224,700$131,6584,060
16Computer Network ArchitectTechnology$131,990$82,300$176,830$131,0723,330
17Software DeveloperTechnology$131,750$82,500$180,460$130,83429,380
18Information Security AnalystTechnology$130,360$79,280$178,000$129,4542,590
19Medical and Health Services ManagerHealthcare$130,070$78,450$238,220$129,1668,370
20OptometristHealthcare$115,960$99,570$172,160$115,154860
21Data ScientistTechnology$114,540$68,880$165,520$113,7443,480
22Computer Occupations (Other)Technology$110,590$58,110$174,230$109,8213,380
23Industrial EngineerEngineering$109,020$79,740$171,390$108,2625,810
24Occupational TherapistHealthcare$105,060$78,160$133,680$104,3302,070
25Web DeveloperTechnology$104,940$59,800$183,000$104,211640
26Database ArchitectTechnology$104,280$59,900$158,930$103,555810
27ArchitectEngineering$103,900$72,240$138,170$103,1781,240
28Computer Systems AnalystTechnology$103,770$58,700$191,980$103,0499,330
29Personal Financial AdvisorFinance$103,680$49,250$216,280$102,9595,000
30Physical TherapistHealthcare$103,220$82,840$134,410$102,5023,760
31Dental HygienistHealthcare$102,520$96,010$121,910$101,8073,240
32Engineers (Other)Engineering$102,280$63,240$169,910$101,5691,180
33Mechanical EngineerEngineering$100,980$69,980$159,920$100,2783,660
34Registered NurseHealthcare$100,830$70,730$130,930$100,12953,700
35Software Quality Assurance TesterTechnology$100,740$63,630$143,000$100,0403,160
36Electrical EngineerEngineering$99,160$75,560$165,520$98,4713,420
37General and Operations ManagerManagement$98,610$47,990$243,280$97,92581,520
38Speech-Language PathologistHealthcare$98,040$69,740$131,270$97,3582,640
39Management AnalystManagement$94,900$54,470$164,970$94,24013,730
40Financial AnalystFinance$94,700$62,610$161,650$94,0424,510
41Network ArchitectTechnology$93,730$63,630$140,940$93,0784,370
42AudiologistHealthcare$91,160$81,060$113,300$90,526170
43Computer ProgrammerTechnology$91,110$62,040$171,500$90,4770
44Civil EngineerEngineering$90,330$63,740$139,240$89,7024,690
45StatisticianTechnology$85,860$54,690$162,990$85,263300
46AccountantFinance$80,820$58,000$129,170$80,25821,360
47Business Professor (Postsecondary)Education$80,600$63,470$162,010$80,040920
48Financial ExaminerFinance$80,490$60,200$128,630$79,9301,770
49Operations Research AnalystTechnology$79,190$52,620$129,650$78,6401,880
50Web DesignerTechnology$76,230$42,960$126,530$75,700750
51Market Research AnalystManagement$74,590$43,120$140,740$74,07112,220
52Computer Network Support SpecialistTechnology$72,600$47,600$128,980$72,0951,070
53Public Relations SpecialistCreative$70,490$46,430$116,360$70,0003,860
54PlumberTrades$63,750$46,530$100,710$63,3079,270
55ParalegalLegal$62,620$47,720$97,670$62,1856,280
56Clinical Laboratory TechnologistHealthcare$62,530$40,630$99,560$62,0955,160
57Loan OfficerFinance$61,850$35,840$133,850$61,4208,350
58ElectricianTrades$61,210$46,920$86,800$60,78517,240
59CarpenterTrades$60,320$39,820$77,790$59,90112,710
60Secondary School TeacherEducation$59,570$49,020$104,270$59,15614,730
61Elementary School TeacherEducation$59,180$47,390$81,520$58,76916,560
62Graphic DesignerCreative$59,090$45,760$89,390$58,6792,810
63Writer/AuthorCreative$58,870$45,200$90,980$58,461420
64WelderTrades$56,540$43,760$81,290$56,1475,440
65Automotive TechnicianTrades$50,090$36,120$82,570$49,74211,340

Why These Roles Pay the Most in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix, AZ is a fast-growing services and finance metro with a notable semiconductor presence (Intel, TSMC). Pay distribution is moderate but rising; the COL premium is small.

An average median salary above $90K places this metro in the top tier of U.S. cities for nominal pay. Most of that premium accrues to the upper percentiles of skilled and managerial occupations; entry-level and service-sector pay is closer to national norms.

Phoenix, AZ's cost-of-living index of 100.7 is close to the U.S. average. Nominal salaries here translate roughly one-for-one into purchasing power; the COL-Adjusted column will be very close to the median column for every row.

How to Use This Ranking

For salary negotiation, the median is a starting anchor — not the ceiling. A Obstetrician/Gynecologist with five-plus years of experience in Phoenix, AZ should be benchmarking against the 75th percentile ($412,620) or 90th percentile ($455,520), not the $369,720 median. Use the salary percentile calculator to place any specific salary into the BLS distribution for any role-and-city pair.

For cross-city comparisons, ignore the nominal Median column and look at COL-Adjusted. A $370K Obstetrician/Gynecologist salary in Phoenix, AZ (COL 100.7) translates to $367K of buying power in an average-cost metro — that is the apples-to-apples figure when weighing a relocation. Read the methodology behind these adjustments in our methodology page.

For job hunting, focus on the top-10 ranking above and on the role-by-role detail pages — each links through to a Obstetrician/Gynecologist in Phoenix, AZ page with full percentile breakdowns, year-over-year change, and prevailing-wage references for H-1B / PERM applicants.

Frequently Asked Questions

The highest paying job in Phoenix, AZ is Obstetrician/Gynecologist with a median salary of $369,720 and a 90th-percentile reading of $455,520. The role employs roughly 0 workers in this metro according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2025 OEWS data.

35 of the 65 BLS-tracked occupations in Phoenix, AZ have a median salary of $100,000 or higher. That is well above what most U.S. metros offer. See the full list ranked by median salary above.

Across 65 BLS-tracked occupations, the average median salary in Phoenix, AZ is $111,339. The cost-of-living index is 100.7, so adjusted to a national-average baseline, the average is $110,565 in equivalent purchasing power.

Phoenix, AZ has a cost-of-living index of 100.7, near the national average. Nominal pay translates roughly to face value, making it a strong choice for many careers — particularly the Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Family Medicine Physician, Pediatrician occupations at the top of the ranking.

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 across all industries. The OEWS publishes 10th, 25th, 50th (median), 75th, and 90th percentile wages by Metropolitan Statistical Area and Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code. The same data is used by the Department of Labor for prevailing wage determinations.

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS
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Rankings based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, 2025 reference period. COL adjustments use a composite cost-of-living index calibrated to U.S. average = 100.

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, 2026.