How much does a Royalty Manager make in CO?

As of April 01, 2025, the average annual salary for a Royalty Manager in Colorado is $100,874. According to Salary.com, salaries can range from a low of $51,936 to a high of $177,036, with most professionals earning between $75,258 and $140,740.

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$75,258 to $140,740
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Location Avg. Salary Date Updated
Location Jefferson, CO Avg. Salary $100,657 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Agate, CO Avg. Salary $98,749 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Aguilar, CO Avg. Salary $94,695 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Akron, CO Avg. Salary $96,356 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Alamosa, CO Avg. Salary $94,695 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Allenspark, CO Avg. Salary $103,366 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Alma, CO Avg. Salary $100,904 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Almont, CO Avg. Salary $101,438 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Amherst, CO Avg. Salary $94,626 Date Updated April 01, 2025
Location Anton, CO Avg. Salary $99,807 Date Updated April 01, 2025
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