JavaScript continues its reputation as simultaneously both a loved and dreaded language, blurring the thin line between love and hate. The CodinGame 2020 developer survey revealed JS as the second most loved language, but the third most dreaded.
Is its high developer salary a reason to love JS?
Eric Elliott, the editor of JavaScript Scene, published an article diving into the average JavaScript developer hiring trends for 2020. Let’s go through what it reveals.
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Six-figure salaries
While Dice Insights named C++ as the most in-demand programming language, JavaScript is essential, with an estimated 11 million devs actively using it (or languages that compile to JS). Currently, on Indeed.com, there are over 29,000 open jobs looking for a JS dev in the US.
According to Indeed.com, the average JavaScript developer in the United States earns an annual salary of $114,986.

JS salary tiers in the US. Source.
Salary is, of course, one of the main reasons that developers not only choose their jobs, but one of the reasons that they change jobs as well.
While it sounds obvious to developers, a fair salary leads to happier employees, which leads to a higher retention rate. Providing a yearly salary increase is also a must.
Source : JAXenter