How much does a Medical Billing Manager make?

As of April 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Medical Billing Manager in the United States is $100,568. Salary.com reports that pay typically ranges from $90,331 to $112,632, with most professionals earning between $81,011 and $123,616.

Medical Billing Manager Salaries by Percentile
Annual
Salary
Monthly
Pay
Weekly
Pay
Hourly
Wage
75th Percentile $112,632 $9,386 $2,166 $54
Average $100,568 $8,381 $1,934 $48
25th Percentile $90,331 $7,528 $1,737 $43

Average Salary

25% $90,331 10% $81,011 90% $123,616 75% $112,632 $100,568 50%(Median) Didn’t find job title? Click
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How Does Experience Level Affect a Medical Billing Manager's Salary?

An entry-level Medical Billing Manager with less than 1 year of experience earns about $96,748. With 1-2 years of experience, the average salary increases to $97,207. For 2-4 years of experience, the pay typically rises to $98,735. Senior-level professionals with 5-8 years of experience earn around $100,568, and those with over 8 years of experience can expect an average of $103,629.

Levels Salary
Entry Level Medical Billing Manager $96,748
Intermediate Level Medical Billing Manager $97,207
Senior Level Medical Billing Manager $98,735
Specialist Level Medical Billing Manager $100,568
Expert Level Medical Billing Manager $103,629
$96,748 0 yr
$97,207 < 2 yrs
$98,735 2-4 yrs
$100,568 5-8 yrs
$103,629 > 8 yrs
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Entry Level 4%
Mid Level 3%
Senior Level 2%
Top Level 0%
Experienced 3%
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How much does salary of Medical Billing Manager vary from city to city?

Salaries in the United States can vary greatly between cities due to factors like cost of living, local economies, and industry presence.

For example, as of April 01, 2025:
  • In San Francisco, CA, the average yearly salary for a Medical Billing Manager is $125,599.
  • In New York, NY, the average annual salary is $116,548.
  • In Boston, MA, a Medical Billing Manager earns $112,163 per year.

Job Openings of Medical Billing Manager

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Most Common Benefits for Medical Billing Manager

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
Base Salary 73.0%
Bonuses 0.0%
Social Security 5.6%
401k/403b 3.4%
Disability 0.6%
Healthcare 4.4%
Pension 4.0%
Time Off 9.0%
Core Compensation
Core Compensation Median % of Total
Base Salary $100,568 73.0%
Bonus $0 0.0%
Value of Benefits
Core Compensation Median % of Total
Social Security $7,693 5.6%
401K/403B $4,727 3.4%
Disability $805 0.6%
Healthcare $6,056 4.4%
Pension $5,531 4.0%
Time Off $12,378 9.0%
Total Compensation $137,757 100%
Core Compensation is based on averages for this job and does not reflect personal factors used to determine your projected salary range.
Value of Benefits indicates the employer's expected contribution and paid time off.
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