H1B Sponsors Paying $75K to $100K
132 employers sponsor H1B visas with average wages in the $75k to $100k range. These figures come from DOL labor certification filings and reflect the wage offered to H1B workers.
Salary-range buckets organize H-1B filings by reported wage level. The $75K to $100K bucket contains 132 filings across active H-1B-sponsoring employers in the DOL LCA dataset. Reading reported wages requires context: the DOL filing wage is the wage the employer must pay if the visa is granted, but it interacts with the prevailing-wage requirement (employers must pay at least the prevailing wage for the occupation in the geography). Filings cluster near prevailing wage levels for that reason, and wage premiums above prevailing are the more interesting signal of how the employer values the role.
The $75K to $100K salary range spans a meaningful share of the H-1B universe. Most filings in this range come from specific industry-role combinations rather than a uniform mix; the per-employer pages below show the underlying role-and-industry composition for each entry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
132 companies in our dataset of 787 H1B sponsors have an average wage in the $75k to $100k range. This is based on DOL labor certification data.
H1B sponsors paying $75k to $100k have an average approval rate of 97.8%. Higher-paying employers generally have better approval rates since they exceed prevailing wage thresholds.
Average salary is calculated from the wage_rate_of_pay_from field in DOL labor condition application data. It includes all certified, denied, and withdrawn applications for each employer.
Source: DOL OFLC H-1B disclosure data, 2026.