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Arab and Muslim Immigrants’ Wages in the U.S. (2025–2026): A Comprehensive Salary Guide

The U.S. labor market offers meaningful opportunity for Arab and Muslim immigrants—particularly in professional, medical, and technical fields. However, income levels are highly variable and influenced by education, citizenship, immigration status, and systemic bias.

Arab immigrant salaries in USA

Arab and Muslim immigrants in the United States represent a diverse and dynamic population. As of 2022–2023, households headed by Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) immigrants had a median annual income of approximately $67,000, compared to $75,000 for the broader immigrant and U.S.-born populations migrationpolicy.org+1Bureau of Labor Statistics+1. About 46% of Muslims hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, exceeding the general U.S. average—yet income distribution is uneven, with both high-earning professionals and a significant share earning under $30,000 per year Justice For AllPew Research Center.

1. Median Household Income by Group

These figures reflect broad variation by ancestry and other factors like education and years in the U.S.

2. Income Tiers: Low, Median, and High

According to Pew Research (2023–25), 22% of American Muslims earn $100,000 or more, close to the national rate of 23% migrationpolicy.org+15SoundVision.com+15Nationwide Visas+15. On the other hand, 33% live in households with annual incomes below $30,000, more than the national proportion at 32% Pew Research Center.

Arab and Muslim immigrants in the United States represent a diverse and dynamic population.

3. Common Occupations & Salary Estimates

Healthcare Professionals

Engineers & IT Specialists

Arabic Language Specialists (Translators & Teachers)

Small Business Owners & Self-Employed

Arab and Muslim immigrant entrepreneurs operate in sectors like food services, retail, and professional services.

4. Key Drivers of Income Variation

Education & Credentialing

Immigration Path & Length of Residence

Discrimination and Name Bias

5. Occupational Summary Table

Occupation / Pathway Typical Salary Range
Physicians, Surgeons $200k–$250k+
IT / Engineering (H‑1B median) ~$118,000/year
Registered Nurse $75k–$90k/year
Pharmacist $120k–$140k/year
Arabic Translator or Teacher $48,000/year
Small Business Owner (avg.) $60k–$90k/year
Household Median (all Arab groups) $72,000/year

The U.S. labor market offers meaningful opportunity for Arab and Muslim immigrants—particularly in professional, medical, and technical fields. However, income levels are highly variable and influenced by education, citizenship, immigration status, and systemic bias. While a notable portion achieve six-figure incomes, many still earn under $30,000 annually. Over time, integration and credential validation can significantly improve earning potential.

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