Are you paid what your
employer files?
US employers must state a wage on every H-1B filing — public record, straight from the Department of Labor. Enter your role, city, and salary to see exactly where you stand against 318,565 certified filings.
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Who files the most for this role here
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Honest caveat: these are offered base salaries on certified LCA filings — no equity, no bonus, no total comp. Wages are floored by prevailing-wage rules and reflect what employers commit to pay H-1B workers, not necessarily what every employee earns.Read the full methodology.
What is this data?
Before hiring on an H-1B visa, every US employer must file a Labor Condition Application with the Department of Labor stating the job title, worksite, and the wage it will pay. Those filings are public domain. Unlike self-reported salary sites, nobody exaggerates here — the number on the filing is a legal commitment.
We aggregated 318,565 certified H-1B filings from FY2025 and FY2026 (through March 2026) into 114 canonical roles across major US metros. Every published range has at least 30 filings behind it; employer-level views need at least 10.