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Manager and Program Analyst - Federal Salaries of 2019

Pay Rates for "Manager and Program Analyst"

How much does a Manager and Program Analyst in the federal government get paid? $111,126.63* *Based on the 2019 average.
45,905 EMPLOYEES
$4.91B TOTAL SALARY
GS MOST COMMON PAYSCALE

Manager and Program Analyst was the 5th most popular job in the U.S. Government in 2019, with 45,905 employed. The most common payscale was the general schedule payscale.

In 2019, the Veterans Health Administration hired the most employees titled Management And Program Analysis, with an average salary of $87,069.

Government Management And Program Analysis jobs are classified under the General Schedule (GS) payscale. The minimum paygrade for a Management And Program Analysis job is GS-4, and the highest paygrade that can be attained within this job series is GS-15. Remember that the starting and maximum yearly pay listed above reflect base pay only - your actual salary will be higher based on the Locality Pay Adjustment for the area in which you work.

Job Description

This occupation includes positions that primarily serve as analysts and advisors to management on the evaluation of the effectiveness of government programs and operations or the productivity and efficiency of the management of Federal agencies or both. Positions in this occupation require knowledge of: the substantive nature of agency programs and activities; agency missions, policies, and objectives; management principles and processes; and the analytical and evaluative methods and techniques for assessing program development or execution and improving organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Some positions also require an understanding of basic budgetary and financial management principles and techniques as they relate to long range planning of programs and objectives. The work requires skill in: application of factfinding and investigative techniques; oral and written communications; and development of presentations and reports.

Agencies that have hired a Manager and Program Analyst

Agency Employees Hired Average Salary
Veterans Health Administration 4,445 $87,068.95
Internal Revenue Service 3,063 $120,724.97
Federal Bureau of Investigation 2,775 $113,782.60
Federal Aviation Administration 2,307 $111,867.89
Social Security Administration 1,982 $109,813.92
Customs and Border Protection 1,312 $115,913.03
Environmental Protection Agency 1,301 $124,028.73
Citizenship and Immigration Services 1,300 $111,002.84
Food and Drug Administration 1,232 $112,545.43
Federal Emergency Management Agency 1,132 $102,765.04
Department of State 1,018 $112,803.51
Veterans Benefits Administration 958 $104,012.81
Department of Energy 846 $122,820.43
Transportation Security Administration 845 $103,608.92
Immigration and Customs Enforcement 835 $127,473.15
National Institutes of Health 758 $112,068.30
Department of Homeland Security Headquarters 647 $129,156.22
U.S. Agency for International Development 599 $122,684.22
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 593 $125,162.19
Bureau of the Census 584 $104,963.25
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology 508 $113,205.32
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 488 $105,852.95
U.S. Coast Guard 465 $114,313.71
National Protection and Programs Directorate 429 $119,477.31
Federal Acquisition Service 423 $111,020.99
Office Secretary Health and Human Services 417 $122,758.57
Office of Personnel Management 416 $111,920.47
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 413 $93,138.88
Bureau of the Fiscal Service 408 $100,035.09
Public Buildings Service 388 $102,796.63
Drug Enforcement Administration 334 $119,722.54
Federal Student Aid 329 $119,245.23
Office of the Secretary of the Interior 298 $120,084.15
Food and Nutrition Service 275 $112,985.17
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 250 $107,991.32
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives 221 $121,582.23
U.S. Marshals Service 216 $113,376.12
Office of the Chief Financial Officer (Department of Agriculture) 214 $91,126.19
Bureau of Land Management 210 $91,055.56
Patent and Trademark Office 202 $112,797.22
Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner 201 $117,937.16
Office of the Inspector General (Department of Homeland Security) 185 $109,015.30
John F. Kennedy Space Center 185 $105,623.08
Headquarters, Nasa 166 $137,432.44
Health Resources and Services Administration 165 $111,020.72
Offices, Boards and Divisions 156 $118,547.94
Inspector General (Department of Veterans Affairs) 151 $104,826.34
Securities and Exchange Commission 150 $161,535.87
Administration for Children and Families 148 $112,953.73
Geological Survey 148 $105,765.65
National Park Service 144 $95,032.44
Bureau of Reclamation 143 $92,738.41
Small Business Administration 142 $117,217.68
National Science Foundation 141 $108,661.84
Fpac Business Center 139 $105,810.07
National Cemetery Administration 139 $94,073.84
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center 139 $120,440.76
Forest Service 132 $95,606.25
Natural Resources Conservation Service 129 $86,236.60
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 128 $106,326.55
Food Safety and Inspection Service 127 $110,697.53
Federal Highway Administration 126 $112,427.37
National Archives and Records Administration 126 $113,067.82
Occupational Safety and Health Administration 122 $108,002.51
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Acquisition and Logistics 122 $108,226.23
Employment and Training Administration 122 $113,377.70
Nuclear Regulatory Commission 121 $127,285.16
Departmental Offices 114 $118,373.99
Foreign Agricultural Service 113 $111,856.50
Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System 107 $102,105.68
Office of the Inspector General (Department of Justice) 107 $111,144.40
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing 106 $116,114.49
Rural Housing Service 106 $100,343.53
Office of Secretary of Transportation 106 $119,119.20
Office of Inspector General (Department of Transportation) 104 $116,426.04
Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs 104 $128,441.11
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance 99 $95,648.14
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 95 $115,272.29
Bureau of Labor Statistics 94 $103,796.68
Indian Affairs 91 $88,180.37
Science and Technology Directorate 88 $132,012.07
Veterans Customer Exper (Vce) 87 $122,325.42
Indian Health Service 85 $101,543.05
U.S. Secret Service 84 $119,302.86
Federal Housing Finance Agency 83 $160,450.39
Office of Inspector General (Department of Health and Human Services) 81 $129,191.73
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 78 $120,191.41
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 78 $161,997.92
Office of the Secretary (Department of Commerce) 78 $127,714.88
International Trade Administration 76 $117,645.61
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation 76 $126,396.18
Agricultural Marketing Service 70 $95,571.29
Federal Communications Commission 69 $120,545.99
Langley Research Center 69 $114,874.96
Immediate Office of Assistant Secretary for Policy & Planning 67 $135,573.36
Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 67 $133,371.14
Mine Safety and Health Administration 67 $103,055.01
Office of General Services Administration Innovative Technologies 66 $120,906.77
Office of Inspector General for Tax Administration 66 $120,217.77
Office of the Secretary (Department of Veterans Affairs) 62 $118,807.15
Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers 61 $91,292.05
Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals 60 $93,842.52
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 58 $109,893.12
Office of Comptroller of Currency 57 $153,887.91
Office of the Human Resources Management 57 $109,933.44
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection 56 $134,042.34
Office of Postsecondary Education 56 $122,620.18
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 55 $117,014.38
Goddard Space Flight Center 55 $127,539.09
Office of Governmentwide Policy 53 $126,975.13
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management 52 $120,156.23
Immediate Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology 52 $109,985.90
Bureau of Safety & Environmental Enforcement 49 $116,269.67
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 49 $103,008.57
Office of Senior Coordinator for Southeast/Caribbean 48 $101,187.27
Agricultural Research Service 48 $98,001.02
Office of Workers' Compensation Programs 48 $125,346.43
Administration for Community Living 47 $110,779.87
Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary for Management 46 $121,501.30
Office of Inspector General (General Services Administration) 45 $109,013.11
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity 45 $120,823.71
Federal Transit Administration 45 $115,664.09
National Institute of Standards and Technology 45 $123,448.51
Consumer Product Safety Commission 44 $104,156.25
Departmental Administration 43 $112,033.30
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 43 $109,845.37
Pipeline/Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 41 $125,764.98
Federal Railroad Administration 41 $117,943.00
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 41 $112,923.12
Office Assistant Secretary Administration and Management 41 $114,046.10
Smithsonian Institution (Exchange Sep Boards of Trust) 40 $107,382.93
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Service Administration 39 $112,538.59
Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys and the Office of U.s Attorneys 38 $119,310.25
Economic Development Administration 37 $121,968.41
Program Support Center 36 $106,029.06
Bureau of Economic Analysis 36 $122,677.86
Wage and Hour Division 35 $114,452.94
Office of Field Policy and Management 34 $109,337.21
Office of the Inspector General (Department of Labor) 34 $120,357.09
Office of the Chief Human Capital Office 34 $105,640.68
Office of Senior Coordinator for Mid-Atlantic 32 $103,588.66
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau 32 $112,477.09
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs 32 $115,291.03
U.S. Mint 31 $116,210.32
Office of Justice Programs 31 $127,663.06
Office of Administrative Services 31 $120,005.74
Ames Research Center 31 $139,551.61
Office of Senior Coordinator for Pacific/Hawaii 30 $114,426.40
Office of the Chief Financial Officer (Department of Housing and Urban Development) 30 $108,603.37
Executive Office for Immigration Review 30 $125,378.87
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development 30 $124,041.17
Maritime Administration 30 $109,368.97
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center 29 $111,321.90
Farm Service Agency 29 $101,220.03
Office of Senior Coordinator for Southwest 27 $105,977.48
Peace Corps 27 $99,776.88
U.S. International Trade Commission 27 $110,222.96
Veterans Employment and Training Service 27 $113,876.74
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Service 27 $120,695.81
Office of the Inspector General (Department of Interior) 26 $117,697.85
Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement 26 $107,431.54
Office of the Chief Information Officer (Department of Housing and Urban Development) 26 $125,707.46
Export-Import Bank of the United States 26 $110,108.12
Office of Inspector General (Department of Housing and Urban Development) 25 $112,514.20
Office of the Chief Information Officer (Department of Agriculture) 25 $106,186.68
Office of the Chief Financial Officer (General Services Administration) 25 $108,440.12
Office of the Director 24 $126,511.83
Immigration Office of Secretary of Education 23 $138,285.04
Government Printing Office 22 $117,701.86
Office of Senior Coordinator for Rocky Mountains 22 $110,554.73
Office of Senior Coordinator for Midwest 22 $105,533.77
Federal Trade Commission 21 $119,100.24
Civil Rights 21 $107,873.14
Women's Bureau 21 $116,657.81
National Credit Union Administration 21 $0.00
National Telecommunications and Information Administration 21 $122,728.05
Office of Budget and Program Analysis 20 $132,969.70
Assistant Secretary for Human Resources Management 19 $117,433.72
Employee Benefits Security Administration 19 $126,645.11
Office of Senior Coordinator for New York/New Jersey 19 $118,838.89
Office for Civil Rights 19 $113,688.21
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Office of Resolution Management 18 $104,408.22
Office of Enterprise Operations 17 $129,262.63
Institute of Education Sciences 17 $126,800.94
Office of Government Ethics 17 $121,682.94
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Resolution 17 $111,715.94
Selective Service System 17 $85,825.12
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Regulation 17 $94,281.53
Bureau of Industry and Security 17 $121,826.12
Rural Utilities Service 16 $101,871.19
Office of Strategic Planning & Management 16 $120,102.31
Office of Communications and Outreach 16 $127,300.00
Office of the Chief Information Officer (Department of Education) 16 $121,609.13
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board 16 $125,943.25
John C. Stennis Space Center 15 $97,468.80
Office of Vocational and Adult Education 14 $122,182.29
Exe Dir for Identity, Cred, Access Management 14 $118,354.86
Dryden Flight Research Center 14 $132,808.50
Office of Inspector General (Department of Treasury) 14 $111,006.07
Broadcasting Board of Governors 14 $113,612.15
Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development 14 $131,972.07
National Agricultural Statistics Service 13 $107,820.15
National Technical Information Service 13 $90,729.00
Office of Senior Coordinator for New England 13 $96,385.08
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 13 $118,239.77
Corporation for National and Community Service 13 $95,415.46
Office of Senior Coordinator for Great Plains 13 $98,794.85
Office of the Solicitor (Department of Labor) 12 $80,769.00
Office of the Inspector General (Department of Agriculture) 12 $101,189.17
Office of Mission Assurance 12 $116,948.67
African Development Foundation 12 $72,264.50
John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field 11 $117,768.18
National Labor Relations Board 11 $101,380.27
National Endowment for the Humanities 11 $83,698.00
Board of Veterans Appeals 11 $103,590.91
Office of Senior Coordinator for Northwest/Alaska 10 $110,687.40
National Institute of Food & Agriculture 10 $105,539.70
Office of Assistant Secretary for Policy 10 $123,535.60
Office of Inspector General (Department of Education) 10 $128,679.10
Minority Business Development Agency 10 $107,735.00
Rural Business-Cooperative Service 9 $117,899.44
Risk Management Agency 9 $100,753.33
Pretrial Services Agency 9 $116,106.67
Office of the Inspector General (Department of Commerce) 8 $128,838.88
Office of the Under Secretary (Department of Education) 8 $116,356.25
National Transportation Safety Board 8 $132,533.38
Commodity Futures Trading Commission 8 $166,422.13
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration 8 $127,450.13
Government National Mortgage Association 8 $127,857.50
Office of the Chief Procurement Officer 8 $117,567.25
Immediate Office of Assistant Secretary for Human Resolution & Administration 7 $121,626.14
Office of Advocacy and Outreach 7 $96,096.57
Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program 7 $126,971.29
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget 7 $128,342.57
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs 7 $102,067.86
Railroad Retirement Board 6 $122,365.67
Assistant Secretary for Diversity & Inclusion 6 $139,331.20
Presidio Trust 6 $117,788.17
National Endowment for the Arts 6 $120,651.00
Office of Administration 5 $100,138.40
U.S. Trustee Program 5 $118,728.00
General Counsel (Department of Veterans Affairs) 5 $121,791.80
Immigration Office Assistant Secretary Operations, Security, and Preparedness 5 $109,506.80
Economic Research Service 5 $103,866.80
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs 5 $121,246.20
Office of Small Business Utilization 5 $95,154.80
Office of Secretary of Labor 4 $102,351.00
Office of Disability Employment Policy 4 $109,329.75
American Battle Monuments Commission 4 $92,225.75
National Gallery of Art 4 $93,917.50
Office of Communications and Marketing 4 $135,388.75
Office of Healthy Homes & Lead Hazard Control 4 $77,642.50
Office of General Counsel (Department of Housing and Urban Development) 4 $121,552.25
Deputy Assistant Secretary Intergovernmental Affairs 3 $127,666.00
Department of Veterans Affairs 3 $91,348.00
Civilian Board of Contract Appeals 3 $120,100.00
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 3 $147,143.00
Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency 3 $107,861.33
Office of Equal Employment Opportunity 3 $116,800.67
Homeland Security Staff 3 $105,230.67
Trade and Development Agency 3 $93,966.33
Community Relations Service 2 $110,589.50
Office of Inspector General (Federal Housing Finance Agency) 2 $111,544.00
Office of Labor-Management Standards 2 $119,086.50
Farm Credit Administration 2 $0.00
Office of the Chief Economist 2 $95,975.00
Office of Civil Rights (General Services Administration) 2 $114,971.50
Office of the Secretary of Agriculture 2 $97,633.50
Office of the Solicitor (Department of Interior) 2 $151,612.50
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Emergency Management 2 $114,046.00
Office of General Counsel (General Services Administration) 2 $126,512.50
Immediate Office of the Administrator 2 $155,519.00
Office of Management and Budget 2 $161,364.00
Office of the Customer Experience 2 $96,007.50
International Boundary & Water Commission: U.S. & Mexico 2 $93,780.00
Federal Maritime Commission 2 $93,824.00
Federal Election Commission 2 $143,257.50
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight 2 $139,928.00
Office of the General Counsel (Department of Education) 2 $140,631.50
Office of the Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Department 1 $86,179.00
Utah Reclamation Mitigation & Conservation Commission 1 $94,491.00
Architectural & Transportation Barrier Compliance Board 1 $152,352.00
International-American Foundation 1 $99,172.00
Office of Assistant Secretary Public & Intergovernmental Affairs 1 $108,422.00
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 1 $148,445.00
National Assessment Governing Board 1 $136,725.00
Surface Transportation Board 1 $109,088.00
Bureau of International Labor Affairs 1 $140,632.00
Deputy Assistant Secretary Security & Law Enforcement 1 $128,920.00
National Capital Planning Commission 1 $115,699.00
Japan-United States Friendship Commission 1 $166,500.00
Office of the Executive Secretariat 1 $91,740.00
National Mediation Board 1 $128,920.00
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative 1 $128,911.00
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation 1 $69,665.00
Overseas Private Investment Corporation 1 $136,725.00
National Appeals Division 1 $108,422.00
Director for Resource Management 1 $112,393.00
U.S. Commission on Internatl Religious Freedom 1 $86,213.00
Millennium Challenge Corporation 1 $126,561.00
Institute of Museum and Library Services 1 $102,477.00
Office of English Language Acquisition 1 $112,393.00
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council 1 $119,004.00
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 1 $119,004.00
Merit Systems Protection Board 1 $94,520.00
Appalachian Regional Commission 1 $117,191.00
Federal Labor Relations Authority 1 $90,461.00

Manager and Program Analyst Pay Distribution

The average pay for a Manager and Program Analyst is $111,126.63. The highest paid Manager and Program Analyst made $273,400 in 2019.

Common Manager and Program Analyst Payscales

Payscale Number of Management And Program Analysis Employees
GS - General Schedule 39,725
FV - Federal Aviation Administration Core Compensation Plan 1,883
SV - Transportation Security Administration Employees Other Than Executives 845
ZA - Administrative 611
IC - Employees Holding Incident Management Cadre Of On-call Response/recovery Employees(core)positions 485
FG - Similar To The General Schedule 424
GG - Grades Similar To General Schedule 386
IR - Internal Revenue Service Broadband Classification And Pay System Positions Only 263
FO - Foreign Service Officers 201
NQ - Employees In The National Nuclear Secuirty Administration's Professional, Technical, And Admin Career Path 198
FP - Foreign Service Personnel 179
SK - Non-supervisorty Postions Employed By The Securities And Exchange Commission (sec) And Formerly Under Gs Pay 150
EL - Non-executive Positions At The Federal Housing Finance Agency 85
CG - Corporate Graded 73
AD - Administratively Determined Rates, Not Elsewhere Specified 68
NB - Office Of The Comptroller Of The Currency Only 57
CN - Bureau Of Consumer Financial Protect(cfpb) Independent Agcy Within The Fed Res Syst(use By Cfpb Only) 56
ES - Senior Executive Service 46
EN - National Nuclear Security Administration Excepted Service Only 42
PG - Printing Office Grades 22
CU - Credit Union Employees 21
GM - Employees Covered By The Performance Management And Recognition System (pmrs) Termination Provisions 15
NY - All Other Positions In The Corporation For National And Community Service, P.l. 103-82, Subtitle G, Section 13
SL - Senior Level Positions 10
FE - Senior Foreign Service 8
CT - Commodity Futures Trading Commission Positions Previously Defined Under Pay Plan Codes Ad, Es, Gm, And Gs 8
OR - Employees Of The Office Of Financial Research (ofr) Within The Department Of The Treasury 6
EJ - The Department Of Energy Organization Act Excepted Service 5
ED - Expert (5 U.s.c. 3109) 5
GL - Gs Employees In Grades 3 Through 10 Paid A Law Enforcement Officer Special Base Rate 4
CM - Fdic Supervisory And Managerial Positions Below The Executive Level Only 3
VH - Professional, Administrative, And Managerial 2
EM - Fdic Executive-level Positions Only 2
EF - Consultant (5 U.s.c. 3109) 2
ZP - Scientific And Engineering Professional 1
MC - Employees Of The Millennium Challenge Corporation Appointed Under Public Law 108-199 Only. 1

Starting Paygrade: $28,921.00 / year base pay at paygrade GS-4, Step 1
Maximum Paygrade: $152,771.00 / year base pay at paygrade GS-15, Step 10
Category: Administrative and Management
Occupation Family: 0300 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE, CLERICAL, AND OFFICE SERVICES GROUP

Other Jobs at the GS-4 Paygrade

GS-4 is the starting paygrade for Management and Program Analysis jobs. Here are some other Federal Government jobs that can be held by employees at the GS-4 paygrade.

Occupation Occupation Category Starting Paygrade Maximum Paygrade
Social Services Aid and AssistantTechnical and Medical SupportGS-1GS-9
Distribution Facilities and Storage ManagementAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Housing ManagementAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
General Inspection, Investigation, Enforcement, and ComplianceAdministrative and ManagementGS-4GS-15
Forestry TechnicianTechnical and Medical SupportGS-1GS-9

Average Management And Program Analysis Pay Trend from 2004 to 2021

In 2004, the average pay for a Manager and Program Analyst was $79,326. Since then, the average pay has increased to $115,687 in 2021.


Data Sources

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The series code of this occupation is 0343.

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