Job Salary Guide ยท 2026
Construction Manager Salary After Tax in Chicago
Based on BLS OEWS data ยท IL ยท Single filer
Construction Manager Salary Range
25th Percentile
$78,000
Take-home:
$59,398
$4,950/mo
Entry to mid-level
Median
$101,000
Take-home:
$74,439
$6,203/mo
Typical salary
75th Percentile
$135,000
Take-home:
$96,342
$8,029/mo
Senior / specialist
Tax Breakdown
At median salary of $101,000
Cost of Living in Chicago
1BR Monthly Rent
$2,000/mo
2BR Monthly Rent
$2,600/mo
COL Index
1.38
Comfortable Rent Max
$1,550/mo
50 / 30 / 20 Budget Planner
Based on your monthly take-home of $6,203 ($74,436/yr)
$3,102
per month
- โบRent / mortgage
- โบGroceries
- โบUtilities
- โบInsurance
- โบMinimum debt payments
- โบTransportation
$1,861
per month
- โบDining out
- โบStreaming services
- โบGym
- โบHobbies
- โบTravel
- โบShopping
$1,241
per month
- โบEmergency fund
- โบ401(k) / IRA
- โบInvestments
- โบDown payment fund
- โบDebt payoff (extra)
Needs / year
$37,218
Wants / year
$22,331
Savings / year
$14,887
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average Construction Manager salary in Chicago?
The median Construction Manager salary in Chicago (IL) is $101,000 per year based on BLS OEWS data. The 25th percentile is $78,000 and the 75th percentile is $135,000.
What is the take-home pay for a Construction Manager in Chicago?
At the median salary of $101,000, a Construction Manager in IL takes home approximately $74,439 per year ($6,203/month) after federal and state taxes. The effective tax rate is 26.3%.
Can a Construction Manager afford rent in Chicago?
The average 1-bedroom rent in Chicago is $2,000/month. On the median Construction Manager salary, your rent-to-income ratio is 32.2%, which is "Moderate". Financial experts recommend keeping rent below 25โ30% of take-home pay ($1,550/month at this salary).
How does cost of living affect Construction Manager salaries in Chicago?
Chicago has a cost-of-living index of 1.38 (1.00 = national average). Chicago is 38% more expensive than the US average, which reduces the real purchasing power of the Construction Manager salary.