Average Salaries in Riverside, CA

Explore salary data for all occupations in the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metropolitan area.

Average Salary

$83,914

across all occupations

Highest Paying Job

$242,556

Physician

Occupations Covered

80

jobs with salary data

Cost of Living: Riverside, CA has a cost of living that is 10.5% above the national average. Consider this when comparing salaries.

Salaries in Riverside, CA by Occupation

OccupationAnnual SalaryHourly RateEmployed
Physician$242,556$116.61250
Airline Pilot$176,348$84.7899
Dentist$173,503$83.41131
Financial Manager$164,633$79.15617
Lawyer$150,789$72.49409
Computer Hardware Engineer$148,386$71.3472
Sales Manager$140,194$67.40368
Pharmacist$137,999$66.35276
Software Developer$137,490$66.101,983
Physician Assistant$131,087$63.02159
Nurse Practitioner$126,718$60.92230
Veterinarian$122,538$58.9191
Information Security Analyst$120,766$58.06173
Electrical Engineer$112,974$54.31308
Construction Manager$109,216$52.51319
Data Scientist$108,459$52.14139
Mechanical Engineer$104,058$50.03295
Database Administrator$103,359$49.69137
Physical Therapist$103,309$49.67190
Computer Systems Analyst$102,099$49.09457
Business Professor$101,972$49.0379
Personal Financial Advisor$101,252$48.68206
General Manager$100,407$48.272,288
Management Analyst$99,941$48.05759
Industrial Engineer$99,834$48.00202
Financial Analyst$99,348$47.76286
Computer Programmer$98,908$47.55240
Network Administrator$97,391$46.82191
Civil Engineer$97,323$46.79321
Occupational Therapist$95,116$45.73137
Web Developer$93,096$44.76207
Registered Nurse$93,042$44.732,668
Speech-Language Pathologist$92,844$44.64134
Dental Hygienist$89,364$42.96154
Accountant$82,098$39.471,105
Police Officer$77,652$37.33680
Market Research Analyst$76,579$36.82403
Instructional Coordinator$73,800$35.48106
Radiologic Technologist$73,620$35.39211
Railroad Conductor$71,187$34.2245
Loan Officer$70,198$33.75240
Executive Assistant$69,392$33.36468
Computer Network Support Specialist$68,554$32.96184
Sales Representative$67,587$32.491,713
Physical Therapist Assistant$66,939$32.18132
Human Resources Specialist$66,383$31.91674
Special Education Teacher$65,945$31.70398
Elementary School Teacher$65,488$31.481,510
Secondary School Teacher$65,425$31.451,050
Plumber$64,893$31.20363
Office Supervisor$64,023$30.78362
Sheet Metal Worker$62,361$29.98126
Electrician$62,238$29.92626
Licensed Practical Nurse$62,010$29.81515
Computer User Support Specialist$61,676$29.65434
Paralegal$60,509$29.09311
Insurance Agent$60,013$28.85497
Medical Lab Technician$59,975$28.83359
Carpenter$59,763$28.73499
Firefighter$57,674$27.73252
HVAC Technician$57,432$27.61389
Real Estate Agent$56,345$27.09430
Truck Driver$54,227$26.072,059
Paramedic$53,328$25.64280
Bookkeeper$49,884$23.981,319
Painter$48,781$23.45257
Automotive Mechanic$47,560$22.87623
Construction Laborer$46,213$22.221,277
Dental Assistant$45,959$22.10361
Court Clerk$45,609$21.93125
Veterinary Technician$43,473$20.90113
Medical Assistant$42,602$20.48634
Delivery Driver$41,984$20.181,085
Office Clerk$40,270$19.361,343
Customer Service Representative$40,179$19.322,834
Pharmacy Technician$39,898$19.18414
Nursing Assistant$38,152$18.341,341
Security Guard$37,758$18.15958
Preschool Teacher$37,552$18.05626
Childcare Worker$33,593$16.15791

About Working in Riverside, CA

This metropolitan area offers diverse career opportunities across multiple industries. The local economy supports a variety of occupations, and salary levels reflect the area's cost of living, industry mix, and labor market conditions.

Based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the average salary across all occupations in Riverside, CA is $83,914 per year. Salaries range from $33,593 for Childcare Workers to $242,556 for Physicians. The metropolitan area employs approximately 45,097 workers across the 80 occupations we track.

Riverside, CA Economy Overview

The local economy is supported by a mix of industries including healthcare, retail, professional services, and manufacturing. Economic conditions and employment opportunities vary based on national and regional trends.

Major Industries in Riverside, CA

The Riverside, CA job market is driven by these key industries:

1Healthcare and Medical Services
2Retail and Consumer Services
3Professional and Business Services
4Education
5Government
6Manufacturing

Cost of Living Considerations

Cost of living in this area reflects local housing costs, transportation needs, and regional economic conditions. It's important to consider cost of living when comparing salaries across different locations.

Cost of Living Index: 110.5(10.5% above national average)

Job Market Insights

The job market conditions vary based on local industries and economic trends. Job seekers should research specific industries and employers in the area. Networking and local connections can be valuable in the job search process.

Quality of Life in Riverside, CA

Quality of life factors include local amenities, climate, recreational opportunities, and community characteristics. Consider your personal priorities when evaluating career opportunities in different locations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Salaries in Riverside, CA

What is the average salary in Riverside, CA?

The average salary across all occupations in Riverside, CA is approximately $83,914 per year. However, salaries vary significantly by occupation, experience level, and industry.

What are the highest paying jobs in Riverside, CA?

The highest paying occupation in Riverside, CA based on our data is Physician with an average salary of $242,556 per year. Other high-paying occupations can be found in the salary table above.

How does the cost of living affect salaries in Riverside, CA?

With a cost of living 10.5% above the national average, salaries in Riverside, CA tend to be higher to compensate. However, it's important to consider your overall financial picture, including housing, transportation, and other expenses.

Is Riverside, CA a good place to find a job?

Riverside, CA offers diverse employment opportunities across multiple industries. With 45,097 workers employed across the occupations we track, the metropolitan area has a substantial job market. Your prospects will depend on your industry, skills, and experience level.

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