Location Salary Data

Salaries in New Albany, MS

Government-verified salary data from 13 DOL employer filings in this area.

Median DOL Salary
$81,268
13 filings
Median DOL Salary
$81,268
Total DOL Filings
13
Companies Hiring
13
Cost of Living Index
86.3
National avg = 100

Location vs National

New Albany, MS$81,268
National Average$60,917
The weighted median salary in New Albany, MS is 33.4% above the national average across all occupations.

Top Employers in New Albany

Highest-Paying Occupations in New Albany

Job TitleMedian Salaryvs NationalFilings
Mechanical Engineers$90,453-0.3%6

BLS Wage Survey Data - Mississippi

Independent Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS survey - all workers, not just sponsored positions.
BLS metro-level data is not available for this area. Showing state-level data for Mississippi.
OccupationBLS Median WageEmployment
Pediatricians, General$236,86060
Family Medicine Physicians$231,580780
Nurse Anesthetists$197,490270
Psychiatrists$195,210100
Architectural and Engineering Managers$136,010880
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary$132,6302,110
Pharmacists$132,4203,060
Dentists, General$128,570830
Chief Executives$125,340440
Physicists$120,64070

Salary Trend in New Albany, MS

Median DOL-filed salary by fiscal year

Cost of Living Comparison

New Albany, MS has a cost of living index of 86.3, which is 13.7% less expensive than the national average. A salary of $100,000 here has the purchasing power equivalent of $115,875 in an average-cost city.

Top-Paying Occupations - COL-Adjusted

Job TitleMedian SalaryCOL-Adjusted Equivalent
Mechanical Engineers$90,453$104,812

Compare to Other Cities

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Popular Salary Pages in New Albany, MS

Mechanical Engineers
Source: US Department of Labor, Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) public disclosure files (PERM Form ETA-9089 and LCA Form ETA-9035), and US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). Salary figures represent employer filings and government survey estimates, not individual worker pay.