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Average Salary in Texas 2025: By Job, City, and Industry — Full Breakdown
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Average Salary in Texas 2025: By Job, City, and Industry — Full Breakdown

Average Salary in Texas 2025: By Job, City, and Industry — Full Breakdown

The average salary in Texas is $62,456/year ($5,204/month) as of 2025. Here’s how your paycheck compares — by city, profession, and experience level.

Texas Quick Facts: Average $62,456/yr | Range $45,000–$120,000 | no state income tax, booming tech and energy sectors

Average Salary by Major City in Texas

City Average Annual Salary vs. State Average
Houston $68,900 +10%
Dallas $71,200 +14%
Austin $79,400 +27%
San Antonio $54,800 -12%

Highest-Paying Jobs in Texas 2025

Job Title Average Annual Salary
Surgeon / Physician $280,000–$450,000
Software Engineer (Senior) $145,000–$220,000
Petroleum Engineer $130,000–$185,000
Attorney / Lawyer $120,000–$200,000
Nurse Practitioner $118,000–$145,000
Financial Advisor $95,000–$160,000

Is $62,456 a Good Salary in Texas?

Whether $62,456 is “good” depends on where in Texas you live and your household size. Here’s a quick guide:

  • Single person, Texas major city: $62,456 is comfortable — you can rent a 1BR, save 10-15%, and have discretionary income
  • Family of 4: You’ll need $124,000+ combined to afford a house, childcare, and college savings
  • Rural TX: $62,456 is excellent — cost of living is 20-35% lower than major cities

Salary Growth in Texas (2020–2025)

Wages in Texas have grown approximately 18.4% since 2020, slightly below the national average of 17.1%. Inflation has eroded roughly 14% of purchasing power in the same period, meaning real wage growth is approximately 4.4%.

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | Census Bureau ACS | qivsy Economy Desk

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