Average Police Officer Salary in Long Beach, CA

The average Police Officer in Long Beach, CA earns $112,130 per year. See how this compares to the national average and what it means for your budget.

Average Salary
$112130
Median Salary
$113460
vs. National
46.5% above
Real Pay (COL-adjusted)
$98736

“Real pay” adjusts the average for Long Beach’s cost of living (Regional Price Parity 113.566, U.S. average = 100) — what this salary is worth in national-average dollars.

What Police Officers actually earn in Long Beach

The spread from entry-level (10th percentile) to top earners (90th), from BLS wage data.

10th (entry) $79000
25th $98990
Median $113460
75th $132770
90th (top) $134870

23980 Police Officers employed in the Long Beach metro.

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Long Beach at a glance

Cost of living (RPP, U.S.=100)113.566

Long Beach sits among the top-paying metros for Police Officers. The salary figures here tell a story of a tight labor market where specialized skills command real leverage.

The salary looks healthy on paper, but Long Beach’s cost of living quietly erodes it. Housing, groceries, and transportation all run higher than national averages. Your disposable income might surprise you.

Career growth for Police Officers in Long Beach

Negotiation matters more than most Police Officers realize. In Long Beach, the difference between the 25th and 75th percentile isn’t just experience – it’s often the willingness to ask for more.

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