H1B Salary/By Location/Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ

Prevailing Wage · 2025-26

H1B Prevailing Wage in Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ

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 Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ across 62 occupations, from entry (Level I) to senior (Level IV).

For example, the H1B prevailing wage for Software Developers in Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ is $75,629 at Level I (entry), rising to $152,734 at Level IV (senior), for the 2025-26 wage year.

OccupationLevel IEntryLevel IIQualifiedLevel IIIExperiencedLevel IVSenior
Software Developers$75,629$101,338$127,026$152,734
Computer and Information Systems Managers$92,248$120,141$148,013$175,906
Computer Programmers$37,544$52,229$66,934$81,619
Computer Systems Analysts$58,094$78,645$99,174$119,725
Mechanical Engineers$70,346$82,867$95,389$107,910
Financial and Investment Analysts$73,174$102,794$132,413$162,032
Accountants and Auditors$48,339$62,171$76,024$89,856
Management Analysts$36,109$54,163$72,197$90,251
Network and Computer Systems Administrators$60,424$72,571$84,739$96,886
Industrial Engineers$71,885$86,986$102,086$117,187
Civil Engineers$60,174$76,003$91,832$107,661
Project Management Specialists$52,749$70,512$88,275$106,038
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists$36,234$46,696$57,179$67,642
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists$42,182$52,562$62,941$73,320
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education$84,406,400$92,150,240$99,896,160$107,640,000
Computer Network Architects$72,987$87,859$102,710$117,582
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$89,856,000$113,692,800$137,529,600$161,366,400
Lawyers$65,042$89,149$113,277$137,384
Marketing Managers$91,270$111,238$131,186$151,154
Business Teachers, Postsecondary$111,779,200$159,328,000$206,876,800$254,425,600
Physical Therapists$80,662$93,683$106,683$119,704
General Internal Medicine Physicians$121,326$220,646$319,966$419,286
Financial Managers$63,877$88,754$113,610$138,486
Computer Occupations, All Other$70,179$91,437$112,694$133,952
Construction Managers$84,427$97,739$111,030$124,342
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$85,404,800$94,238,560$103,070,240$111,904,000
Registered Nurses$77,293$91,936$106,600$121,243
Dentists, General$96,429$139,734$183,061$226,366
Graphic Designers$39,437$48,755$58,053$67,371
General and Operations Managers$47,466$71,677$95,909$120,120
Occupational Therapists$59,197$77,397$95,597$113,797
Industrial Production Managers$83,928$103,397$122,866$142,334
Rehabilitation Counselors$37,690$42,058$46,446$50,814
Cost Estimators$42,016$57,221$72,426$87,630
Human Resources Specialists$44,346$55,640$66,934$78,229
Mental Health Counselors$51,522$62,733$73,944$85,155
Special Education Teachers, Elementary School$74,672,000$85,800,000$96,928,000$108,056,000
Pharmacists$110,157$125,923$141,690$157,456
Sales Managers$70,658$104,603$138,528$172,474
Medical and Health Services Managers$65,624$92,290$118,976$145,642
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors$46,883$53,061$59,259$65,437
Chief Executives$75,442$109,075$142,709$176,342
Education Teachers, Postsecondary$85,051,200$113,297,600$141,544,000$169,790,400
Education Administrators, Postsecondary$65,915$85,488$105,040$124,613
Instructional Coordinators$41,059$54,059$67,080$80,080
Veterinarians$81,973$120,557$159,141$197,725
Public Relations Specialists$44,491$54,954$65,416$75,878
Coaches and Scouts$66,414,400$80,897,440$95,382,560$109,865,600
Speech-Language Pathologists$72,363$83,491$94,619$105,747
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School$88,254,400$105,352,000$122,449,600$139,547,200
Training and Development Specialists$40,872$64,210$87,568$110,906
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other$116,480,000$160,353,440$204,228,960$248,102,400
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers$62,379$78,083$93,766$109,470
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products$41,267$52,832$64,397$75,962
Business Operations Specialists, All Other$54,038$69,784$85,509$101,254
Social and Community Service Managers$52,520$67,600$82,659$97,739
Compliance Officers$40,872$51,376$61,901$72,405
Urban and Regional Planners$53,019$59,342$65,686$72,010
Human Resources Managers$79,248$99,445$119,662$139,859
Engineers, All Other$59,051$81,557$104,062$126,568
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education$79,643,200$89,059,360$98,473,440$107,889,600
Architectural and Civil Drafters$42,827$49,358$55,910$62,442

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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 Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ 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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