Producer earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Producer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $58,940
Alabama $48,624
Arkansas $51,650
Arizona $49,790
California $97,550
Colorado $58,830
Connecticut $70,380
District of Columbia $82,150
Delaware $53,300
Florida $60,320
Georgia $73,470
Hawaii $70,120
Iowa $46,614
Idaho $55,600
Illinois $68,873
Indiana $43,230
Kansas $56,680
Kentucky $60,530
Louisiana $55,690
Massachusetts $61,810
Maryland $75,620
Maine $46,690
Michigan $55,830
Minnesota $65,770
Missouri $55,380
Mississippi $41,050
Montana $45,720
North Carolina $59,660
North Dakota $42,480
Nebraska $46,940
New Hampshire $53,570
New Jersey $75,830
New Mexico $54,030
Nevada $60,510
New York $115,610
Ohio $53,190
Oklahoma $49,080
Oregon $58,040
Pennsylvania $76,050
Puerto Rico $43,260
Rhode Island $60,020
South Carolina $47,510
South Dakota $53,200
Tennessee $52,070
Texas $61,790
Utah $55,940
Virginia $65,140
Vermont $52,220
Washington $64,400
Wisconsin $51,740
Wyoming $43,570

How do producer salaries compare to similar careers?

Producers earn 10% more than similar careers in the United States. On average, they make less than film directors but more than camera operators.

Career Median Salary
Film director salary $75K
Producer salary $75K
Talent director salary $74K
Filmmaker salary $71K
Television writer salary $62K
Camera operator salary $53K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)