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Earn More with a Business Administration Salary

Research and compare business administration salaries and learn why they are higher than some other business careers.

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It is difficult to know what to expect from a business administration salary, as the discipline opens up many possible career paths, each with varying levels of supply and demand.

Generally, though, you should expect your business administration salary to run toward the higher end of the spectrum, because both business administration jobs and employees with business administration degrees are currently in high demand, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

As with almost all careers, the higher degree you hold, the higher your salary: A bachelor's degree in business administration can add $2,000 to $5,000 or more per year in earning potential, while an MBA can add yet another $7,000 to $11,000, though many MBAs start out in higher-level management jobs with more responsibility, and consequently earn a larger salary that may include a bonus package.

 

Business Administration Salary Comparison Chart

Business Administration Career  Median Annual Wage*
Sales Management $101,640
Accounting $61,690
Finance Management $103,910
Human Resources Management $99,180
Hospitality Management $46,880
Health Care Administration $84,270
Marketing Management $116,010

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data published March 27, 2012; Sales Managers; Accountants and Auditors; Financial Managers; Human Resources Managers; Lodging Managers; Medical and Health Services Managers; Marketing Managers.

*The salary information listed is based on a national average, unless noted. Actual salaries may vary greatly based on specialization within the field, location, years of experience and a variety of other factors.