Alabama disclosed tech salaries

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In Alabama, H-1B/LCA filings disclose a median tech base wage of around US$95,000 a year. Here's the disclosed pay range and how it breaks down by role.

Disclosed base wage

The median disclosed base wage is US$95,000 a year, with most filings between US$77,939 and US$119,821.

25th percentileUS$77,939
Median (50th percentile)US$95,000
75th percentileUS$119,821

Disclosed base wage, from 540 H-1B/LCA filings, U.S. DOL OFLC, as of 2025.

This is the base wage employers attest on H-1B/LCA filings to meet the prevailing wage — it leaves out equity and bonus and reflects visa-sponsored hires, so it runs lower than total compensation. Read it alongside the advertised salary on each role page.

Disclosed wage over timeThe median (P50) disclosed base wage and the 25th–75th percentile band over time, from U.S. DOL OFLC H-1B/LCA filings.
Disclosed base wage percentiles by period
Period25th percentileMedian75th percentile
2024US$83,766US$104,000US$126,925
2025US$77,939US$95,000US$119,821

Disclosed pay by role

RoleMedian base wageFilings
Software EngineerUS$100,110446
Data ScientistUS$97,01768
Data EngineerUS$105,00144
Data AnalystUS$78,71840
QA EngineerUS$81,00037
DevOps EngineerUS$82,20233
Engineering ManagerUS$175,60027
Security EngineerUS$93,60018

Disclosed wage data from the U.S. Department of Labor, OFLC.

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