The Salary Index

Best Purchasing Power for Construction Managers

Where Construction Managers salaries stretch furthest relative to local prices — the highest purchasing power score cities.

25 cities rankedUpdated 2026
#CitySalaryPurchasing Power Score
🥇Fall River, MA$156,5903.85×Details →
🥈New Bedford, MA$156,5903.68×Details →
🥉Brockton, MA$156,5903.60×Details →
4Richland, WA$138,9703.54×Details →
5Lynn, MA$156,5903.53×Details →
6Mcallen, TX$105,1443.50×Details →
7Gulfport, MS$96,8793.35×Details →
8Detroit, MI$108,5603.34×Details →
9Clovis, NM$100,5103.34×Details →
10Lowell, MA$156,5903.33×Details →
11High Point, NC$107,2103.31×Details →
12Camden, NJ$123,0513.28×Details →
13Victorville, CA$128,7303.26×Details →
14Hesperia, CA$128,7303.26×Details →
15Hemet, CA$128,7303.25×Details →
16Portland, ME$103,7673.25×Details →
17Schenectady, NY$123,7393.23×Details →
18Clovis, CA$128,7303.19×Details →
19Quincy, MA$156,5903.17×Details →
20Birmingham, AL$94,1253.16×Details →
21Youngstown, OH$94,1253.16×Details →
22Pontiac, MI$104,4553.15×Details →
23Council Bluffs, IA$103,0783.15×Details →
24Lorain, OH$98,9463.14×Details →
25Middletown, OH$98,9463.14×Details →

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