H1B Salary/By Location/Charleston-North Charleston, SC

Prevailing Wage · 2025-26

H1B Prevailing Wage in Charleston-North Charleston, SC

The U.S. Department of Labor sets four prevailing wage levels for every occupation in each wage area. These are the legal minimum H1B salaries in Charleston-North Charleston, SC across 119 occupations, from entry (Level I) to senior (Level IV), covering 3 counties.

For example, the H1B prevailing wage for Software Developers in Charleston-North Charleston, SC is $79,394 at Level I (entry), rising to $149,074 at Level IV (senior), for the 2025-26 wage year.

Counties in this wage area

3 counties

Every county below uses the Charleston-North Charleston, SC prevailing wage shown on this page.

Berkeley County, SCCharleston County, SCDorchester County, SC
OccupationLevel IEntryLevel IIQualifiedLevel IIIExperiencedLevel IVSenior
Software Developers$79,394$102,627$125,840$149,074
Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers$67,226$83,366$99,486$115,627
Data Scientists$61,963$80,309$98,654$117,000
Computer and Information Systems Managers$98,301$136,656$174,990$213,346
Computer Programmers$64,917$87,651$110,365$133,099
Computer Systems Analysts$75,109$91,998$108,888$125,778
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer$95,805$111,925$128,066$144,186
Mechanical Engineers$76,378$92,893$109,408$125,923
Financial and Investment Analysts$66,955$91,936$116,917$141,898
Accountants and Auditors$54,184$73,029$91,874$110,718
Database Administrators$64,210$79,373$94,536$109,699
Electrical Engineers$78,520$97,510$116,522$135,512
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists$61,984$102,710$143,458$184,184
Management Analysts$64,459$93,288$122,117$150,946
Operations Research Analysts$68,702$83,782$98,862$113,942
Network and Computer Systems Administrators$66,997$81,723$96,450$111,176
Computer and Information Research Scientists$88,171$103,376$118,602$133,806
Industrial Engineers$78,312$94,869$111,446$128,003
Database Architects$89,066$116,480$143,915$171,330
Information Security Analysts$73,902$92,144$110,406$128,648
Civil Engineers$69,222$86,403$103,605$120,786
Project Management Specialists$62,587$82,181$101,774$121,368
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists$38,106$56,992$75,858$94,744
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists$40,394$50,274$60,174$70,054
Architectural and Engineering Managers$121,846$146,640$171,413$196,206
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education$94,286,400$109,256,160$124,223,840$139,193,600
Sales Engineers$79,851$99,258$118,685$138,091
Computer Network Architects$84,802$105,498$126,173$146,869
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary$116,126,400$158,052,960$199,977,440$241,904,000
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$97,156,800$116,542,400$135,928,000$155,313,600
Lawyers$70,574$100,506$130,416$160,347
Marketing Managers$76,606$107,307$138,008$168,709
Business Teachers, Postsecondary$81,016,000$131,720,160$182,422,240$233,126,400
Materials Engineers$86,944$103,834$120,744$137,634
Chemists$56,805$71,240$85,675$100,110
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary$147,721,600$182,707,200$217,692,800$252,678,400
Web and Digital Interface Designers$42,723$60,902$79,061$97,240
Financial Risk Specialists$56,326$74,859$93,413$111,946
Computer Hardware Engineers$85,093$105,123$125,154$145,184
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary$133,265,600$164,679,840$196,096,160$227,510,400
Physical Therapists$75,754$86,778$97,802$108,826
General Internal Medicine Physicians$171,766$222,498$273,229$323,960
Financial Managers$81,494$116,230$150,966$185,702
Computer Occupations, All Other$82,451$102,877$123,302$143,728
Biological Scientists, All Other$66,186$83,200$100,235$117,250
Construction Managers$75,109$100,256$125,424$150,571
Logisticians$57,221$70,699$84,178$97,656
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval$66,352$80,454$94,536$108,638
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$96,574,400$113,547,200$130,520,000$147,492,800
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary$114,920,000$138,014,240$161,110,560$184,204,800
Registered Nurses$71,843$80,142$88,462$96,762
Dentists, General$91,374$126,942$162,490$198,058
Biological Technicians$37,461$45,552$53,664$61,755
Graphic Designers$39,478$49,629$59,779$69,930
General and Operations Managers$61,256$92,165$123,074$153,982
Occupational Therapists$66,664$79,581$92,498$105,414
Industrial Production Managers$92,019$112,570$133,120$153,670
Rehabilitation Counselors$33,446$38,979$44,491$50,024
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary$108,784,000$130,894,400$153,004,800$175,115,200
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary$121,929,600$173,041,440$224,155,360$275,267,200
Family Medicine Physicians$152,298$206,336$260,395$314,434
Web Developers$49,858$65,042$80,205$95,389
Cost Estimators$49,546$62,317$75,088$87,859
Soil and Plant Scientists$49,317$63,378$77,418$91,478
Commercial and Industrial Designers$43,701$59,238$74,755$90,293
Pediatricians, General$125,237$163,862$202,509$241,134
Natural Sciences Managers$93,330$118,997$144,664$170,331
Human Resources Specialists$46,259$60,549$74,838$89,128
Computer Network Support Specialists$57,595$70,782$83,949$97,136
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary$128,190,400$151,112,000$174,033,600$196,955,200
Mental Health Counselors$38,022$48,422$58,802$69,202
Special Education Teachers, Elementary School$95,409,600$110,961,760$126,511,840$142,064,000
Pharmacists$106,974$124,405$141,856$159,286
Sales Managers$71,885$106,600$141,336$176,051
Medical and Health Services Managers$78,666$110,261$141,835$173,430
Social Science Research Assistants$42,245$54,621$66,997$79,373
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary$97,406,400$124,044,960$150,681,440$177,320,000
Environmental Engineers$46,966$68,661$90,376$112,070
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors$44,429$54,246$64,064$73,882
Chief Executives$113,818$169,624$225,451$281,258
Purchasing Managers$95,576$116,834$138,091$159,349
Education Teachers, Postsecondary$87,484,800$122,200,000$156,915,200$191,630,400
Education Administrators, Postsecondary$61,984$86,070$110,157$134,243
Instructional Coordinators$41,808$56,118$70,408$84,718
Veterinarians$71,843$102,627$133,411$164,195
Public Relations Specialists$40,685$56,930$73,174$89,419
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other$35,256$55,640$76,045$96,429
Credit Analysts$54,184$72,093$90,002$107,910
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health$50,690$70,179$89,648$109,138
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary$104,249,600$135,283,200$166,316,800$197,350,400
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers$42,682$67,683$92,685$117,686
Atmospheric and Space Scientists$62,275$81,744$101,234$120,702
Coaches and Scouts$56,201,600$96,304,000$136,406,400$176,508,800
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary$107,515,200$137,446,400$167,377,600$197,308,800
Speech-Language Pathologists$66,165$78,894$91,645$104,374
Interior Designers$39,000$52,582$66,186$79,768
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary$133,827,200$159,209,440$184,593,760$209,976,000
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School$92,976,000$108,540,640$124,107,360$139,672,000
Training and Development Specialists$50,502$64,459$78,395$92,352
Budget Analysts$62,587$74,339$86,112$97,864
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other$79,456,000$117,264,160$155,070,240$192,878,400
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers$67,662$93,642$119,621$145,600
Landscape Architects$59,301$70,242$81,162$92,102
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary$102,336,000$135,310,240$168,286,560$201,260,800
Clergy$47,757$55,952$64,126$72,322
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products$52,187$69,930$87,693$105,435
Business Operations Specialists, All Other$58,115$75,026$91,915$108,826
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary$115,752,000$135,761,600$155,771,200$175,780,800
Social and Community Service Managers$55,994$72,218$88,421$104,645
History Teachers, Postsecondary$122,179,200$142,313,600$162,448,000$182,582,400
Compliance Officers$56,326$78,187$100,048$121,909
Urban and Regional Planners$57,574$65,374$73,195$80,995
Technical Writers$62,608$74,859$87,131$99,382
Human Resources Managers$78,728$103,688$128,648$153,608
Engineers, All Other$80,454$101,774$123,094$144,414
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education$90,729,600$101,726,560$112,721,440$123,718,400
Special Education Teachers, Middle School$104,520,000$117,888,160$131,254,240$144,622,400
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors$60,674$76,731$92,810$108,867
Architectural and Civil Drafters$47,133$55,640$64,126$72,634

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Methodology

Prevailing wages are published by the U.S. Department of Labor, OFLC for the 2025-26 wage year, based on BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS) for the Charleston-North Charleston, SC area. Hourly rates are annualized at 2,080 hours. These are the legal minimum an employer must pay; actual offers are often higher.

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