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Which hotel pays managers the most?

Top companies for Hotel Managers in United States
  • Snake River Lodge & Spa. 2.2 $79,844per year. 6 reviews15 salaries reported.
  • Nantasket Beach Resort. 2.3 $77,140per year. ...
  • SREE Hotels. 2.5 $72,057per year. ...
  • Newport Hotel Group. 2.5 $61,997per year. ...
  • Extended Stay Hotels. 3.0 $57,888per year. ...
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How much does a Hotel Manager make in the United States? The average Hotel Manager salary in the United States is $116,080 as of September 25, 2023, but the range typically falls between $94,603 and $138,898.

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The title hotel manager or hotelier often refers to the hotel's General Manager who serves as a hotel's head executive, though their duties and responsibilities vary depending on the hotel's size, purpose, and expectations from ownership.

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' current Occupational Outlook Handbook, job growth for hotel managers is expected to increase at the rate of 6.7% through 2032, which is much faster than average.

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For the second year in a row, one of its own, Hilton, came in first on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® 2020 list. Kimpton Hotels and Resorts also landed in the top ten and Hyatt, Marriott International, Inc and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts also made the list.

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The hotel and lodging industry is lucrative enough to have created some of the heaviest financial hitters the world has ever seen. With a net worth of $21.8 billion, Sheldon Adelson is the 12th wealthiest American and the 24th richest man on Earth.

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A hotel manager's position as a liaison between the ownership and the staff can be difficult and isolating. But those who can put up with the long hours, the high degree of responsibility, and the variety of tasks emerge with a solid degree of satisfaction and a desire to continue in the profession.

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