H1B Salary/By Location/Southern Michigan nonmetropolitan area

Prevailing Wage · 2025-26

H1B Prevailing Wage in Southern Michigan nonmetropolitan area

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 Southern Michigan nonmetropolitan area across 82 occupations, from entry (Level I) to senior (Level IV), covering 6 counties.

For example, the H1B prevailing wage for Software Developers in Southern Michigan nonmetropolitan area is $76,960 at Level I (entry), rising to $129,043 at Level IV (senior), for the 2025-26 wage year.

Counties in this wage area

6 counties

Every county below uses the Southern Michigan nonmetropolitan area prevailing wage shown on this page.

Allegan County, MIBranch County, MIHillsdale County, MILenawee County, MISt. Joseph County, MIVan Buren County, MI
OccupationLevel IEntryLevel IIQualifiedLevel IIIExperiencedLevel IVSenior
Software Developers$76,960$94,328$111,675$129,043
Data Scientists$59,654$74,547$89,419$104,312
Computer and Information Systems Managers$91,874$118,456$145,059$171,642
Computer Programmers$57,429$71,115$84,822$98,509
Computer Systems Analysts$67,600$81,328$95,056$108,784
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer$84,094$94,286$104,458$114,650
Mechanical Engineers$69,264$84,115$98,966$113,818
Financial and Investment Analysts$64,251$79,789$95,326$110,864
Accountants and Auditors$50,378$64,126$77,854$91,603
Electrical Engineers$73,112$87,672$102,253$116,813
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists$68,453$82,742$97,011$111,301
Management Analysts$64,106$96,408$128,731$161,034
Network and Computer Systems Administrators$65,042$77,854$90,667$103,480
Industrial Engineers$69,763$81,744$93,704$105,685
Information Security Analysts$76,045$95,950$115,835$135,741
Civil Engineers$52,374$67,621$82,846$98,093
Project Management Specialists$57,075$74,318$91,582$108,826
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists$38,334$53,331$68,349$83,346
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists$45,656$53,560$61,464$69,368
Architectural and Engineering Managers$114,046$134,285$154,544$174,782
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education$96,366,400$114,732,800$133,099,200$151,465,600
Sales Engineers$69,930$87,901$105,851$123,822
Computer Network Architects$71,926$93,912$115,918$137,904
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$93,828,800$114,684,960$135,539,040$156,395,200
Marketing Managers$89,710$120,619$151,549$182,458
Business Teachers, Postsecondary$82,388,800$113,672,000$144,955,200$176,238,400
Materials Engineers$57,720$70,949$84,157$97,386
Chemists$54,184$72,717$91,229$109,762
Physical Therapists$74,547$81,203$87,880$94,536
Financial Managers$83,429$111,904$140,379$168,854
Computer Occupations, All Other$53,144$71,885$90,646$109,387
Construction Managers$62,587$83,221$103,854$124,488
Logisticians$55,619$68,058$80,496$92,934
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education$92,601,600$110,004,960$127,406,240$144,809,600
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary$79,476,800$95,222,400$110,968,000$126,713,600
Registered Nurses$64,251$72,384$80,538$88,670
Dentists, General$106,413$155,646$204,880$254,114
Biological Technicians$37,523$43,867$50,211$56,555
Graphic Designers$33,675$43,326$52,957$62,608
General and Operations Managers$49,046$78,728$108,410$138,091
Occupational Therapists$55,453$67,122$78,770$90,438
Industrial Production Managers$79,019$98,363$117,707$137,051
Rehabilitation Counselors$35,173$40,352$45,510$50,690
Family Medicine Physicians$117,666$176,134$234,582$293,051
Web Developers$55,328$72,654$90,002$107,328
Cost Estimators$46,758$59,301$71,822$84,365
Commercial and Industrial Designers$48,214$64,792$81,349$97,926
Natural Sciences Managers$80,018$111,405$142,771$174,158
Human Resources Specialists$46,738$58,261$69,805$81,328
Computer Network Support Specialists$46,446$54,288$62,150$69,992
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary$115,086,400$179,878,400$244,670,400$309,462,400
Mental Health Counselors$44,013$54,621$65,208$75,816
Special Education Teachers, Elementary School$91,936,000$113,956,960$135,975,840$157,996,800
Pharmacists$90,875$108,347$125,798$143,270
Sales Managers$70,034$107,786$145,517$183,269
Medical and Health Services Managers$68,307$86,258$104,229$122,179
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors$41,288$50,357$59,446$68,515
Chief Executives$111,384$168,771$226,138$283,525
Purchasing Managers$92,893$115,190$137,488$159,786
Education Administrators, Postsecondary$54,954$76,856$98,758$120,661
Instructional Coordinators$48,630$60,403$72,176$83,949
Veterinarians$74,339$92,622$110,906$129,189
Public Relations Specialists$38,085$49,712$61,318$72,946
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health$50,856$58,635$66,394$74,173
Coaches and Scouts$46,196,800$73,611,200$101,025,600$128,440,000
Speech-Language Pathologists$57,450$66,456$75,462$84,469
Interior Designers$50,606$63,544$76,502$89,440
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School$107,931,200$123,947,200$139,963,200$155,979,200
Training and Development Specialists$39,811$50,190$60,570$70,949
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other$73,382,400$107,113,760$140,843,040$174,574,400
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers$63,086$81,058$99,029$117,000
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary$81,972,800$102,433,760$122,892,640$143,353,600
Clergy$35,422$43,139$50,856$58,573
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products$49,795$61,277$72,758$84,240
Business Operations Specialists, All Other$47,507$61,672$75,837$90,002
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary$66,123,200$91,596,960$117,068,640$142,542,400
Social and Community Service Managers$56,784$68,869$80,974$93,059
Compliance Officers$45,573$56,742$67,912$79,082
Human Resources Managers$90,480$116,126$141,752$167,398
Engineers, All Other$60,237$76,024$91,790$107,578
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education$85,176,000$99,548,800$113,921,600$128,294,400
Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors$87,880$99,403$110,906$122,429

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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 Southern Michigan nonmetropolitan area 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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