Is Cybersecurity a Good Career in Colorado?
Colorado · 2026 BLS salary data
Cybersecurity pay in Colorado
The median wage is $135,220/yr — 5% above the national median. Among U.S. states, Coloradoranks #6 of 48 states by median pay.
The numbers in Colorado
Real BLS state-level figures for Cybersecurity.
- Median salary
- $135,220/yr
- Pay range (25th–75th)
- $108,150 – $169,310
- National median
- $129,180/yr
- Employed in Colorado
- 5,700
Source: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS), state estimates, May 2025 release.
What that pay is really worth in Colorado
Salary alone can mislead — Colorado costs 3% more than the U.S. average. Here's the median adjusted for local prices (real purchasing power).
- Cost of living (US=100)
- 103.1
- Nominal median
- $135,220
- Adjusted for cost of living
- ≈ $131,154
- State income tax
- Up to 4.4%
Colorado's high pay is offset by cost of living — adjusted for prices it ranks #13 of 48, down from #6 on raw salary.
Cost of living: BEA Regional Price Parities (all items, US=100), 2024. Adjusted pay = nominal median ÷ (RPP/100) — purchasing power vs the U.S. average. State income tax = top marginal rate on wage income (Tax Foundation, 2025); your effective rate is lower and depends on income and deductions; some localities also levy income tax.
The verdict
Yes — cybersecurity offers top-tier pay and one of the fastest projected growth rates of any field. The main caveat is that it's not truly entry-level: most roles want prior IT experience or certifications.
- Worth it If you want high pay in a rapidly growing, in-demand field
- Worth it If you'll build IT fundamentals and certs (Security+, etc.) first
- Not worth it If you expect to walk in with zero tech background
Pros & cons
Pros
- Top-tier, well-above-median pay
- Among the fastest-growing fields (much faster than average)
- Remote-friendly, high demand across every industry
- Multiple paths in via certs, not just degrees
- Intellectually engaging, constantly evolving
Cons
- Not truly entry-level — expects IT foundation
- High-stakes, on-call incident pressure
- Constant learning to keep up with threats
- Can be stressful during breaches
- Cert and skills upkeep is ongoing
Who it's for
✓ A good fit if…
- People with or willing to build IT fundamentals
- Those who like continuous learning and problem-solving
- Anyone wanting high pay and strong demand
✗ Probably not if…
- People expecting a zero-experience entry point
- Those who dislike on-call, high-pressure situations
What people are actually asking
Real Reddit discussions on whether Cybersecurity is worth it — titles link to the original threads.
- “is cybersecurity a good career?”r/SecurityCareerAdvicequestioning
- “Is anyone happy with their cybersecurity career?”r/cybersecuritypositive/pro
- “Is cybersecurity a flooded industry now or still worth getting ...”r/cybersecurityfuture/AI-anxiety
- “Is CyberSecurity Still worth it in 2026?”r/cybersecurityquestioning
- “Is cybersecurity still worth a career to get into? Going for ...”r/cybersecurityfuture/AI-anxiety
- “How good is Cybersecurity as a career?”r/AusFinancemixed
- “Is cybersecurity still a field worth going into in 2026”r/cybersecurityfuture/AI-anxiety