Salario de Oficial de Policía en Massachusetts (2026)
El salario promedio de un Oficial de Policía en Massachusetts es de $105,000/año. Después de impuestos, tu sueldo neto estimado es de $77,668/año ($6,472/mes).
Desglose del Sueldo Neto
| Categoría | Cantidad |
|---|---|
Sueldo Neto Anual | $77,668 |
Sueldo Neto Mensual | $6,472 |
Sueldo Neto Quincenal | $2,987 |
Sueldo Neto por Hora basado en 2,080 hrs/año | $37/hr |
Impuesto Federal | $14,270 |
Impuesto Estatal | $5,030 |
Impuestos FICA | $8,033 |
Tasa Efectiva de Impuesto impuestos totales ÷ salario bruto | 26.03% |
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Rangos de Salario de Oficial de Policía en Massachusetts
No todas las Oficial de Policías ganan lo mismo — ni de cerca
MA policing splits across state-level (Massachusetts State Police, ~2,150 sworn), large urban departments (Boston PD ~2,200 sworn, Worcester PD ~470 sworn, Springfield PD ~430 sworn), suburban-municipal (Cambridge, Newton, Brookline, Quincy, Framingham, Lowell, Lynn, Somerville), and federal LEO (FBI Boston, DEA Boston, ATF Boston, US Marshals MA, Coast Guard MA, plus campus police at Harvard / MIT / BU / Northeastern). Massachusetts Police Training Committee (MPTC) certifies all sworn officers; the Municipal Police Training Committee runs recruit academies.
Police Officer (recruit / probationary)
$58,000-$78,000
Year 0-2 · MPTC academy + FTO · ~2,080 base hrs
Police Officer (mid-career)
$72,000-$115,000
3-10 yr · patrol / specialty assignment · OT-eligible · MA detail (paid private duty) common
Detective / Investigator
$98,000-$135,000
7-12 yr · CID / homicide / vice / narcotics · case overtime
Sergeant
$108,000-$148,000
8-15 yr to sergeant · squad / shift supervisor
Lieutenant
$135,000-$165,000
15-20 yr · platoon / district command
Captain / Major
$155,000-$195,000
20-25 yr · district CO / unit commander
Massachusetts State Trooper
$78,000-$135,000
MSP trooper / sergeant · statewide assignment + paid detail
Federal LEO (FBI / DEA / ATF / USMS Boston)
$98,000-$165,000
GS-12/14 + 30.31% Boston locality + 25% LEAP availability pay
Vale la pena saber: Massachusetts policing has a unique feature — MA paid detail (private duty work). MA officers can work paid detail (construction sites, utility work, school events, etc.) at premium hourly rates ($50-90/hour) on top of regular shifts. Statewide regulation by the Massachusetts Special Officer Detail Office. Detail income is regular from the requesting employer (paid through department) and can supplement officer income $20-50K/year. Boston PD officers especially active in detail work given the dense construction + utility footprint. State Police runs a different detail structure. Group 4 pension calculation typically excludes detail income from high-3 base (varies by department CBA), but detail income is fully MA + federal taxable and OT-eligible if hours exceed 40/week aggregate.
OBBBA overtime, MA Group 4 pension, MA paid detail, and the flat-5% + $2M estate cliff math
$12,500
OBBBA single OT premium federal deduction cap (tax years 2025-2028)
$25,000
OBBBA MFJ OT premium federal deduction cap
80%
MA Group 4 pension replacement at 32 years
$2M
MA estate exemption · senior officer asset cliff · 16% top
$50-90/hr
MA paid detail rate · private duty · $20-50K/year supplemental
Police OT is structural to comp model. MA schedule formats vary by department: 4/2 traditional, 5/2, or 4 days on / 2 days off / 4 nights / 4 days off (Pittman). Court appearance OT is universal — testimony in cases generates 100-300 OT hours/year on top of patrol hours. Special event security (Red Sox / Patriots / Bruins / Celtics games, Boston Marathon, Harvard / Yale game) adds another 100-200 hrs/year. Plus MA paid detail (private duty) at $50-90/hr stacks on top. Total OT + detail typically 500-900 hrs/year for mid-career patrol officer = supplemental $35-70K. Pushes mid-career officer total comp from $95K base to $130-165K all-in.
The 2025 law (One Big Beautiful Bill Act) created a federal-only deduction on the premium portion of overtime pay for tax years 2025-2028 — up to $12,500 single / $25,000 . Premium portion equals the half of time-and-a-half. For a Boston PD officer with 700 OT hrs/year × $42/hr regular rate = $44,100 total OT compensation, the premium half roughly $14,700. The first $12,500 (single) qualifies for full OBBBA federal deduction; the $2,200 above the cap stays federal-taxable. Federal savings 22-24% bracket × $12,500 = $2,750-3,000/year federal back. MA paid detail income is supplemental income — typically not OT-classified in OBBBA terms unless the officer's aggregate hours exceed 40/week.
Massachusetts has not conformed to . The OT premium is fully MA taxable. For a Boston PD officer: full $44,100 OT × 5% MA = $2,205 state tax on the OT compensation. The OBBBA federal deduction applies only to federal — the MA state stays. So the net OBBBA benefit at Boston PD comp tier: $2,750-3,000/year federal (offset by ongoing MA state tax of $2,205 = roughly $700-900/year true net benefit). MA's flat 5% (no local) makes MA-side cost of OT lower than MD's combined 8.95% — at 5% MA OT cost on $14,700 premium = $735 vs MD's $1,176 at the same volume.
phaseout: $100/$1K over $150K single / $300K . Most MA patrol officers + sergeants at $130-155K total comp stay below the threshold — full OBBBA deduction available. Lieutenants + Captains + federal LEO at $145-200K total comp may hit phaseout — partial deduction. MFJ filers with high-earner spouse most exposed to phaseout. Detail income counts toward MAGI calculation — officers with $30K+ detail income should run the phaseout math carefully.
Real numbers for a Cambridge PD patrol officer at $98K base + $32K OT (550 hrs × $58/hr OT rate, premium portion roughly $11,000) + $4K court time + $25K paid detail = $159K total. MA effective 5.0% × $159K = $7,950/year state tax. federal deduction $11,000 × 22% = $2,420/year federal back. Same MA officer pre-OBBBA paid 22-24% federal on the OT premium = $2,420-2,640 — OBBBA effectively zeros out the federal tax on the premium portion. MA on the OT premium portion: $11,000 × 5% = $550/year — modest state cost. Detail income $25K × 5% MA = $1,250 separately taxed. Compared to TN (0% state): TN equivalent saves $7,950/year MA state tax — partially offset by MA detail availability and Group 4 pension generosity.
MA State Retirement Board Group 4 pension is the dominant late-career lever. 80% replacement at 32 years of service for police/fire/correctional — among the most generous in the US. Vesting at 10 years; full retirement age 55 with 32 years; pension calculation uses 3-year average compensation of last 3 years (2-year for some collective bargaining agreements). For a Lieutenant retiring at $165K high-3 average: $132,000/year pension. MA partially exempts public-sector pension income with age + income thresholds. Federal taxes the full pension. The MA math: $132K pension × ~22% federal = $29,040/year federal tax on retirement.
MA municipal officers often retire to NH / FL / TN / SC pre-distribution given the $2M MA estate cliff at the senior officer / Lieutenant / Captain asset tier. Group 4 pension at 80% replacement + / accumulation + home equity + spouse income often pushes senior officer total estate above $2M — triggering MA estate exposure at 16% top. Pre-death NH relocation (1-hour drive from Boston, 30 min from Lowell / Lawrence area) is the most common pattern; FL / SC / TN relocation typical for $3M+ asset bases. Federal LEO retirement (age 50 + 20 years) eligibility is faster than Group 4 (age 55 + 32 years) — federal track has different relocation incentive.
Massachusetts for police officers — the honest take
MA policing clusters across the state. Boston PD operates the highest call volume + most diverse policing experience and the largest collective bargaining unit. Cambridge PD, Brookline PD, and Newton PD operate the highest comp tiers in MA — Cambridge especially with $108K+ patrol officer base and $185K+ Captain. Worcester PD anchors central MA. Springfield PD anchors western MA. Quincy PD, Lowell PD, Framingham PD, Lynn PD, Somerville PD round out the major suburban-municipal departments. Massachusetts State Police (~2,150 sworn) operates statewide patrol + Logan Airport + Massport + MBTA + Massachusetts Turnpike + investigative units. Federal LEO at FBI Boston / DEA Boston / ATF Boston / US Marshals MA adds the GS + 30.31% Boston locality + 25% LEAP stack.
Housing on a patrol officer base + OT + detail income tier ($130-165K total): Worcester County (Worcester, Shrewsbury, Holden, Boylston) $400-650K · Bristol/Plymouth Counties (Brockton, Taunton, Fall River) $400-625K · MetroWest (Framingham, Marlborough, Natick) $550-850K · South Shore (Quincy, Weymouth, Braintree, Hingham) $550-900K · Lowell / Lawrence / North Shore $400-625K · Cape Cod (Barnstable, Falmouth) $525-825K. Boston / Cambridge / Brookline / Newton officers with the higher comp can stretch into outer suburban (Belmont, Watertown, Arlington) at $700K-$1.1M with spouse income or DROP-accumulated lump.
Most MA officers retire in-state on Group 4 pension at 80% replacement. Pension generous + partial MA exemption depending on age + full SS exemption + military retirement exempt = workable retirement comp. Some pre-death relocation to NH / FL / SC / TN for $2M+ asset bases (more common than MD given MA's $2M estate cliff vs MD's $5M). Common in-state retirement patterns: stay in Worcester County / South Shore / North Shore, or move to Cape Cod (Barnstable, Falmouth, Sandwich) for waterfront. Some senior MA officers retire to southern NH (Salem, Nashua, Manchester, Pelham, Hudson) keeping 30-60 min drive back to family + escaping MA $2M estate cliff entirely. Federal LEO retirees more likely to relocate FL / NV given faster pension vesting + portability of rollover.
How Massachusetts taxes work for police officers (and where the levers are)
MA's flat 5% state income tax + no local makes the active-duty math simple. For a Cambridge PD patrol officer at $159K total: MA = 5.0% × $159K = $7,950/year. Same comp in MD: $13,200/year combined. MA saves $5,250/year vs MD at the patrol officer tier with detail income included. Compared to NH (0% wage tax): NH-resident commuter saves $7,950/year. Compared to TN (0% state): TN saves $7,950/year. The MA Fair Share 4% Surtax on income over $1M doesn't apply to police comp.
federal OT deduction (2025-2028) is the active-duty lever. $12,500 single / $25,000 cap on the premium portion of -required OT. For most MA patrol officer / sergeant comp tiers ($130-155K total), full OBBBA deduction available — saves $2,750-3,000/year federal. MA has not conformed; state stays at 5% on full OT compensation. Lieutenant / Captain tier may hit OBBBA phaseout — partial deduction. Detail income separately taxed at full MA + federal rate.
Group 4 pension stacking is the dominant late-career lever. 80% replacement at 32 years of service. Maximize high-3 (or 2-year average per CBA) by working OT-heavy in final 3 years before retirement — common pattern. For Lieutenant retiring at $165K high-3: $132K pension × 30-year retirement = $3.96M lifetime pension value. Pre-tax deferred comp on top — most MA municipal police can defer to a 457(b) plan at $24,500/year cap, withdrawn at retirement at lower combined marginal.
Federal LEO track at FBI Boston / DEA Boston / ATF Boston / US Marshals MA adds the GS pay + 30.31% Boston locality + LEAP (25% availability pay) + FERS pension stack. At GS-13 step-7 = $123K + 30.31% locality = $160K + 25% LEAP on first $50K = $172K total. eligibility for federal LEO with criminal-justice degree balance — 10 years tax-free forgiveness on remaining federal balance. Federal LEO retirement eligibility is age 50 + 20 years (vs Group 4 32-year vesting at age 55) — a faster retirement timeline lever.
- → federal OT deduction (2025-2028): $12,500 single / $25,000 cap on premium portion · saves $2,750-3,000/year federal at patrol officer tier
- →Group 4 pension high-3 maximization: OT-heavy final 3 years before retirement · $25-50K boost to lifetime pension value (80% replacement amplifies)
- → deferred comp at MA municipal PDs · $24,500/year pre-tax · withdrawn at retirement at lower marginal
- →MA paid detail (private duty) supplemental income $20-50K/year · stacks on regular comp · separately MA + federal taxable
- →Pre-distribution relocation to NH / FL / SC / TN for $2M+ asset bases: avoids both 5% MA + $2M estate cliff · saves $40-150K depending on base
- →Federal LEO track at FBI / DEA / ATF / USMS Boston · GS-13 + 30.31% Boston locality + 25% LEAP + age-50/20-yr retirement eligibility (vs Group 4 32-yr at 55)
- →Backdoor Roth IRA at $115K+ tier · $7,500/year + spousal $7,500 for
- →Southern NH retirement (Salem / Nashua / Manchester / Pelham / Hudson): 30-60 min from MA · escapes 5% MA + $2M estate cliff entirely
The Massachusetts police officer career arc — recruit to Captain / retirement
Years 0-3 (recruit + probationary patrol): $58-78K base + 200-400 OT hrs roughly $68-95K total comp first 2 years. MPTC-certified police academy 24-30 weeks + FTO 12-16 weeks. Group 4 pension accruing from day 1; 32-year vesting clock starting for full 80% replacement. Decision point at year 3-4: specialty assignment (CID / SWAT / K-9 / motors / vice / narcotics) vs federal LEO transfer (FBI / DEA / ATF — typically requires criminal-justice degree + 3+ years police experience). Federal LEO comp tier ($160-200K total at GS-13 + locality + LEAP) often outpaces local-municipal career arc on faster timeline.
Years 3-15 (patrol officer / detective / sergeant): $72-148K base + 400-800 OT hrs + detail roughly $130-180K total comp. Detective promotion at year 7-12 typical (CID / homicide / vice / narcotics). Sergeant at year 8-15. Maxing at $24,500/year pre-tax + Backdoor Roth IRA $7,500/year is the active-duty stack. federal OT deduction $12,500 single / $25,000 on the OT premium portion. Federal LEO career path runs parallel with faster pension vesting.
Years 15-32+ (Lieutenant / Captain / retirement): $135-205K total comp. Lieutenant at Boston / Cambridge / Brookline runs $135-165K base + $25-40K OT + $20-40K detail. Captain at Boston / Cambridge runs $155-195K base + $20-30K OT + $20-50K detail. Year 30-32 Group 4 retirement decision: full retirement at 80% × high-3 ($132-156K pension at Lieutenant / Captain tier). Pre-distribution relocation to NH / FL / SC / TN common at Captain asset tier given $2M MA estate cliff; otherwise stay in-state with partial MA pension exemption + military retirement exempt + full SS exemption.
Where Massachusetts police officers actually live
MA officer housing tracks department + commute. Boston PD officers often live in Worcester County, South Shore (Quincy, Weymouth), or North Shore (Lynn, Salem). Cambridge / Brookline / Newton officers in Watertown, Belmont, Arlington, Waltham, Medford. Worcester PD in Worcester / Shrewsbury / Holden. Springfield PD in Springfield / Chicopee / Westfield. Federal LEO (FBI / DEA / ATF Boston) cluster in MetroWest 128 (Newton, Wellesley) or South Shore for Boston commute. Southern NH commuter pattern (Salem / Nashua / Manchester) for some Boston / Lowell / Lawrence officers.
Worcester / Shrewsbury / Holden (Worcester County)
$400-650K · Worcester PD or commute to MetroWest · cheapest MA tier
Quincy / Weymouth / Braintree (South Shore)
$550-825K · Boston PD commute · MBTA Red Line · MGB area
Belmont / Watertown / Arlington (Inner Suburbs)
$700K-$1.1M · Cambridge / Brookline / Newton PD commute · transit access
Lowell / Lawrence / North Shore
$400-625K · MA NH-border · Lowell PD / Lawrence PD or Boston PD commute
Salem / Nashua / Manchester (southern NH)
NH 0% wage tax · Boston / Lowell / Lawrence PD commute 30-60 min · escapes $2M MA estate cliff
MA's Group 4 pension at 80% replacement + dense federal LEO availability + MA paid detail supplemental income make MA one of the deepest US police career-arc markets. The $2M MA estate cliff drives substantial pre-death NH / FL / SC / TN relocation at the Lieutenant / Captain asset tier — much more so than MD's $5M cliff.
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Massachusetts police officer — who it's best for
A tu favor
- +MA Group 4 pension: 80% × high-3 at 32 years · $132-156K Lieutenant / Captain pension · $3.96-4.7M lifetime value · among most generous US
- +MA paid detail (private duty) supplemental income: $20-50K/year on top of base + OT · uniquely available in MA
- +Cambridge / Brookline / Newton PDs: among highest-paid US suburban-municipal police comp tiers
- +Federal LEO density: FBI Boston + DEA Boston + ATF Boston + US Marshals MA · GS-13 + 30.31% Boston locality + 25% LEAP + age-50/20-yr retirement eligibility
- +OBBBA federal OT deduction (2025-2028): $12,500 single / $25,000 MFJ · saves $2,750-3,000/year fed at patrol officer tier
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- −MA $2M estate exemption: among the lowest in US · senior officer / Lieutenant / Captain with $2M+ asset base face material exposure · drives NH / FL / SC relocation
- −MA does not conform to OBBBA · OT premium fully 5% MA-taxable · detail income separately MA-taxable
- −Inner-suburban (Belmont / Watertown / Arlington) housing $700K-$1.1M stretches officer base+OT comp · spouse-stack often required
- −Boston PD operates under 2024-2025 collective bargaining + staffing pressure · attrition documented in city audits
- −MA Group 4 32-year full-vesting timeline · slower retirement than federal LEO age-50/20-yr eligibility
Mercado Laboral en Massachusetts
Massachusetts tiene demanda activa de Oficial de Policías.
Perspectivas de crecimiento: 3% growth through 2032 (about as fast as average)
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