Software engineer · Los Angeles, United States
Software engineer salary in Los Angeles — typical band and what it buys
Senior individual-contributor software engineer working on production systems at a tech-product company.
Data signals
What the numbers say
The pay band
A software engineer in Los Angeles typically earns around 90,000 USD (mid-market), with most offers between 72,500 USD and 115,000 USD.
What it nets and supports
After local tax the mid-market figure nets about 5,651 USD/month — enough to support a balanced lifestyle in Los Angeles.
Versus the New York benchmark
Pay for this role in Los Angeles runs about 50% of the New York rate before adjusting for cost of living.
Estimated band
Software engineer gross salary in Los Angeles
Local-currency band derived from a $90,000 NYC P50 anchor × 0.50 city multiplier × 1.0000 USD/USD.
What $90,000 gross buys you in Los Angeles
Net after United States's effective payroll deduction, mapped to Mundevo's lifestyle tiers.
Required monthly net at each tier in Los Angeles
Where the P50 salary lands across Mundevo's four lifestyle tiers.
| Tier | Required net / month | Your P50 net covers it? |
|---|---|---|
| Premium | $8,214 | No |
| Comfortable | $6,586 | No |
| BalancedBest fit | $5,422 | Yes |
| Frugal | $4,259 | Yes |
Who this band describes
The software engineer archetype here is a senior IC — typically 5+ years of professional experience, comfortable owning systems end-to-end, ramping new hires, and reviewing architectural decisions. Common stacks vary; the pay band tends to be stable across language and framework choices at this seniority.
Employers anchoring the highest salary bands are public tech companies (FAANG-equivalents and their local analogues), late-stage scale-ups with funding, and high-margin SaaS businesses. Mid-band employers are mature non-tech companies, regional tech leaders, and earlier-stage startups paying mostly in equity rather than cash.
Common employer types at this band: Big tech, Scale-ups, SaaS, Financial services tech, Consultancies.
Cross-check before negotiation
Mundevo's band is derived, not surveyed. For an offer conversation, anchor on at least one of these.
- Levels.fyi — best for total compensation at public tech companies
- Glassdoor — broader market coverage but lower precision
- LinkedIn Salary insights — useful for local market triangulation
- Stack Overflow Developer Survey — annual global snapshot