Construction Manager Salary After Tax
Construction managers oversee building projects from planning through completion. The national average salary for a construction manager is $100,000/year. After taxes, take-home ranges from $78,736 (Texas, no state tax) to $73,298 (California). 2025 tax rates.
Tax Breakdown — $100,000 (National Average)
Gross Salary | $100,000 |
Federal Income Tax 13.6% effective | -$13,614 |
State Income Tax 0.0% effective | -$0 |
Social Security (6.2%) | -$6,200 |
Medicare (1.45%) | -$1,450 |
Total Deductions 21.3% total rate | -$21,264 |
Take-Home Pay (Annual) | $78,736 |
Shown for Texas (no state income tax). Select a state below for state-specific numbers.
Construction Manager Take-Home by State
| State | Take Home | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| California | $73,298 | 26.7% |
| Texas | $78,736 | 21.3% |
| New York | $73,784 | 26.2% |
| Florida | $78,736 | 21.3% |
| Washington | $78,736 | 21.3% |
| Colorado | $74,336 | 25.7% |
| Illinois | $73,786 | 26.2% |
| Pennsylvania | $75,666 | 24.3% |
| Ohio | $76,702 | 23.3% |
| Georgia | $73,336 | 26.7% |
All 50 States + DC
| State | Take Home |
|---|---|
| Alabama | $73,926 |
| Alaska | $78,736 |
| Arizona | $76,236 |
| Arkansas | $74,289 |
| California | $73,298 |
| Colorado | $74,336 |
| Connecticut | $73,986 |
| Delaware | $73,367 |
| Florida | $78,736 |
| Georgia | $73,336 |
| Hawaii | $71,414 |
| Idaho | $72,936 |
| Illinois | $73,786 |
| Indiana | $75,686 |
| Iowa | $73,036 |
| Kansas | $73,693 |
| Kentucky | $74,736 |
| Louisiana | $75,259 |
| Maine | $73,124 |
| Maryland | $74,160 |
| Massachusetts | $73,736 |
| Michigan | $74,486 |
| Minnesota | $73,387 |
| Mississippi | $74,036 |
| Missouri | $74,789 |
| Montana | $73,943 |
| Nebraska | $73,574 |
| Nevada | $78,736 |
| New Hampshire | $78,736 |
| New Jersey | $74,492 |
| New Mexico | $74,831 |
| New York | $73,784 |
| North Carolina | $74,236 |
| North Dakota | $76,236 |
| Ohio | $76,702 |
| Oklahoma | $74,476 |
| Oregon | $72,552 |
| Pennsylvania | $75,666 |
| Rhode Island | $75,262 |
| South Carolina | $73,492 |
| South Dakota | $78,736 |
| Tennessee | $78,736 |
| Texas | $78,736 |
| Utah | $74,186 |
| Vermont | $74,074 |
| Virginia | $73,732 |
| Washington | $78,736 |
| West Virginia | $73,361 |
| Wisconsin | $74,496 |
| Wyoming | $78,736 |
| District of Columbia | $73,077 |
How Much Does a Construction Manager Take Home?
The average construction manager salary of $100,000 translates to $6,561/month before state taxes. Federal taxes and FICA deductions total $21,264, giving an effective federal+FICA rate of 21.3%.
In a no-income-tax state like Texas or Florida, your bi-weekly paycheck would be $3,028 (26 paychecks/year). In California, that drops to $2,819 per paycheck due to additional state income tax.
At $100,000/year, the hourly equivalent is $37.85/hour after taxes (based on 2,080 work hours/year in a no-tax state).
Calculate Your Exact Take-Home
Gross Salary | $100,000 |
Federal Income Tax 13.6% effective | -$13,614 |
State Income Tax 5.4% effective | -$5,438 |
Social Security (6.2%) | -$6,200 |
Medicare (1.45%) | -$1,450 |
Total Deductions 26.7% total rate | -$26,702 |
Take-Home Pay (Annual) | $73,298 |