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Compare compensation across cities to find the best opportunities for your career and lifestyle.
| Location | Salary Range | Median | Cost of LivingCoL |
|---|---|---|---|
| San FranciscoUnited States | $124,264 – $248,937 | $175,881 | 188.5/100 |
| SeattleUnited States | $106,693 – $230,220 | $156,725 | 152.7/100 |
| New YorkUnited States | $104,000 – $214,000 | $134,628 | 123/100 |
| AustinUnited States | $75,000 – $240,000 | $125,333 | 97.4/100 |
| RemoteUnited States | $5,000 – $240,000 | $121,292 | 100/100 |
| TorontoCanada | CA$87,379 – CA$166,193 | CA$108,581 | 67.4/100 |
| LondonUK | £70,000 – £130,000 | £95,000 | 92/100 |
| BerlinGermany | €60,000 – €120,000 | €85,000 | 70.24/100 |
Product Manager salaries vary significantly by location, experience level, and company size. Across the 8 locations we track, the average median salary is $142,772.
The highest-paying location is San Francisco, where the median salary reaches $175,881 (cost of living index: 188.5/100). However, high salaries don't always translate to higher purchasing power — factor in the cost of living and tax implications for each location.
United States: US-based product managers earn between $5,000 and $248,937. Cities like San Francisco, Seattle and New York offer the most competitive packages.
Europe: European product managers typically earn between €60,000 and €120,000. While lower in absolute terms, strong worker protections, healthcare, and paid leave can offset the gap.
United Kingdom: UK-based roles range from £70,000 to £130,000.
These figures reflect base compensation and may not include bonuses, equity grants, or other benefits that can add 10–30% to total compensation at top companies. For the most accurate picture, click into a specific city to see detailed breakdowns, top hiring companies, and career advice tailored to that market.
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The average median product manager salary across 8 locations is $142,772. However, this varies significantly by location — from $5,000 to $248,937 depending on the city and market.
San Francisco offers the highest median salary at $175,881. US tech hubs generally lead in absolute salary, though European cities can offer better work-life balance and benefits.
Location is one of the biggest factors. The gap between the lowest and highest paying cities can be 2-4x. Cost of living adjustments, local market demand, and company concentration all play a role. Remote positions are increasingly competitive but may adjust based on your location.
The salary ranges shown reflect base compensation. Total compensation at top companies can be 10-30% higher when including annual bonuses, equity/RSU grants, and other benefits. Senior roles at FAANG-level companies often have equity that exceeds base salary.
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